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Selective Invoice Finance for Timber and Steel Stockholders
Selective Invoice Finance for Timber and Steel Stockholders is a way for businesses to get money quickly by using only specific unpaid invoices as collateral. It's a smart way to improve cash flow without borrowing against all your invoices. If you'd like to learn how this can help your business, feel free to ask!
- Fastest and easiest application process
- Dedicated support
- Loan disbursed within 24 hours
- No additional charges for early repayment
What are the benefits of Selective Invoice Finance for Timber and Steel Stockholders?
Selective Invoice Finance allows timber and steel stockholders to access immediate cash based on outstanding invoices, enhancing liquidity and enabling businesses to invest in inventory or expand operations. By selectively financing only certain invoices, stockholders can maintain control over their financing choices while minimizing debt and associated financial risks.
Improved cash flow
Flexibility in financing
Reduced financial risk
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What are the different types of Selective Invoice Finance for Timber and Steel Stockholders?
Selective Invoice Discounting
Allows stockholders to borrow against chosen invoices while retaining customer relationships.
Selective Invoice Factoring
Enables stockholders to sell selected invoices to a financier for immediate cash.
Spot or Single Invoice Finance
Provides funding against a single or occasional invoice as needed.
What is Selective Invoice Finance for Timber and Steel Stockholders?
Flexibility to Choose Which Invoices to Finance
Timber and steel stockholders can select specific unpaid invoices to receive funding, instead of financing all invoices. This offers more control and is especially useful for managing cash flow during large or seasonal projects.
Maintain Customer Relationships and Cost Control
Up to 90% of an invoice's value can be advanced, often within 24 hours, giving stockholders immediate cash to cover costs like purchasing new stock, meeting overheads, or handling large orders.
Maintain Customer Relationships and Cost Control
Stockholders can keep control over customer interactions and only pay fees on the invoices they choose to finance, helping to retain good relationships while minimizing costs.
Real Scenarios
Construction Company Needing Fast Working Capital
Situation
A construction firm had a short-term cash gap before a large invoice was paid and needed £85,000 to cover materials and payroll.
Challenge
Traditional bank applications were too slow; they needed a decision and funds within days.
Outcome
Funding Agent matched them with a lender; they received a working capital facility and bridged the gap until the invoice was paid.
Ecommerce Business Preparing for Peak Season
Situation
An online retailer needed around £120,000 to stock up ahead of Black Friday and the Christmas rush.
Challenge
They wanted flexible terms and a quick turnaround so stock could be ordered in time.
Outcome
Through Funding Agent they secured a facility, placed orders in time and managed peak demand without cash flow stress.
Marketing Agency Using Invoice Finance
Situation
A marketing agency had strong clients and reliable invoices but often waited 60–90 days for payment.
Challenge
They needed to unlock cash tied up in unpaid invoices to pay staff and take on new projects.
Outcome
Funding Agent connected them with an invoice finance provider; they now access funds against approved invoices and smooth out cash flow.
Property Developer Using Bridging Finance
Situation
A developer needed short-term finance to complete a purchase before selling an existing property.
Challenge
They required a fast decision and flexible terms to align with the sale timeline.
Outcome
Funding Agent matched them with a bridging lender; they completed the purchase and repaid the facility when the sale completed.
FAQ’S
How does selective invoice finance help timber and steel stockholders?
What are the eligibility requirements for invoice finance for timber and steel stockholders?
Can I use selective invoice finance for overseas timber or steel purchases?
What costs are involved for timber and steel stockholders using selective invoice finance?
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