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Tarporley-based Creative Capital hit £30 million lending milestone
Tarporley-based Creative Capital’s 10-strong team has lent £30 million over five years to support the growth plans of SMEs across a diverse range of sectors such as construction, wholesale and manufacturing.
The Cheshire company offer short term cash flow solutions to small to medium sized companies.
The company say its rapid development reflects the need amongst small businesses for alternative lenders.
Director of Creative Capital, Dai Rees, said: “We’ve found our simple but flexible facilities resonate with owners who need certainty and confidence to get on and grow.
“They’re tired of being hamstrung by lack of access, slow decisions, hidden charges or onerous contracts. “They find our straightforward approach a breath of fresh air.
“Reaching these milestones and achieving a 98% client retention rate is testament to the strength of our team who are focused on making quick and sound lending judgements.
“Launching the trade finance and bad debt protection products over the past 12 months shows our desire to continue innovating.
“Many SMEs don’t realise that complementary and flexible facilities like stock finance are available and cost effective.”
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