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Commercial Finance Broker vs Bank: Which Is Best for Your Business?
Why Going Straight to Your Bank Could Be Costing Your Business - Would You Be Better With A Commercial Finance Broker? The bank isn't the market - it's part of the market What You'll Learn in This Article: When a business needs finance, the first instinct is often to contact its bank. While that may seem like the simplest option, it can also mean limiting your choices before you've explored what the wider market has to offer. The UK's business...
Sales Executive – Join Our Team
Join our growing team at First Business Finance, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Kent Overview First Business Finance is a growing commercial finance brokerage supporting businesses across the UK with funding solutions including asset finance, business loans,...
UK SMEs Are Turning to Business Loans Ahead of the VAT Deadline
For many UK SMEs, 2026 continues to present a challenging trading environment. While inflation has eased compared to previous years, businesses across sectors are still facing rising operating costs, tighter margins, delayed customer payments and ongoing cashflow...
Why Going Straight to Your Bank Could Be Costing Your Business
The bank isn't the market - it's part of the market For most UK business owners, the instinct when they need finance is to call their bank. It's familiar. But familiar isn't always best. When you approach your bank directly, you're choosing from one set of products...
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