Cookie Consent

By clicking “Accept”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. View our Privacy Policy for more information.

Kriya is live on Stripe

MarketInvoice partners with NatWest to fund British businesses

April 11, 2018
3
min read
Share this:

MarketInvoice joins the Capital Connections panel to raise awareness of alternative sources of funding to UK businesses.

MarketInvoice joins the Capital Connections panel to raise awareness of alternative sources of funding to UK businesses.
  • MarketInvoice is the first invoice finance provider to join the Capital Connections panel
  • Initiative is raising awareness of alternative sources of funding to UK businesses
  • NatWest business and commercial customers to benefit from quick and easy access to invoice finance solutions when borrowing from the bank is not possible

MarketInvoice joins a select group of leading alternative finance firms on NatWest’s Capital Connections panel.

Capital Connections helps SMEs to access alternative sources of capital after being unable to secure traditional financial backing. Business customers are signposted to the panel of innovative sources of finance including equity crowdfunding, marketplace lenders and now invoice financing.

MarketInvoice helps businesses get paid faster by unlocking cash tied up in unpaid invoices. Businesses can choose to fund specific invoices or their whole ledger, based on funding needs. The range of invoice finance solutions help to improve cash flow, quickly and easily. It’s a simple way to get paid upfront, without having to wait out lengthy payment terms.

Last month, MarketInvoice reached the milestone of funding £2b worth of invoices and business loans to UK companies. Launched in 2011, the company has provided business finance solutions to thousands of businesses across the UK who employ more than 19,000 people. During this time over 90,000 invoices have been funded to 93 countries. In 2017, MarketInvoice almost doubled the average amount advanced to UK businesses – from £606,000 in 2016 to £1.14m.

Anil Stocker, CEO and Co-founder of MarketInvoice commented: “Featuring on this panel will broaden our reach and help even more businesses achieve their goals. Companies across the UK are choosing to diversify funding sources with more than £4b advanced through alternative finance firms. Furthermore, the invoice finance [and asset-based lending] sector is providing more finance to UK businesses than ever before. Funding volumes are up 5% year on year and stand at just over £23b. This is the highest figure ever.”

“As the first invoice finance provider on the panel, we will be able to showcase how invoice finance can help businesses of all sizes and work with them to find the right solution. Enhancing access to borrowing is essential for jobs and economic growth.”

Alison Rose, CEO of Commercial and Private Banking at Natwest, said: “We’re excited to welcome our first invoice finance provider to Capital Connections. MarketInvoice has serviced a large number and wide variety of businesses. Their robust service, quick and easy to use solutions, provide another distinct choice for the many innovative businesses in the UK. As the biggest supporter of British business, we understand that traditional funding routes are not always the best option for fast growing start-ups. Through Capital Connections we’re able to signpost a broad choice of funding options through its impressive range of alternative lenders.”

MarketInvoice is the ninth alternative finance provider to join Capital Connections, alongside Funding Circle, Assetz Capital, Start Up Loans, Seedrs, Together, iwoca, Esme Loans and NatWest Social & Community Capital*. Each provider has been selected to cover the range of different funding products and include a mix of specialty finance and peer-to-peer lending.

  • Esme Loans is a wholly owned subsidiary of National Westminster Bank plc

NatWest Social & Community Capital is a charity run separately from the RBS Group. RBS provides some resources and services to the charity, but receives no financial return for its support or as a result of business from referred customers.

MarketInvoice Eligibility Criteria

Companies seeking invoice finance solutions should be a Limited company or LLP based in the UK or Ireland. They must have a minimum turnover of £100,000 p.a. or annualised income from current year’s trading

Companies seeking business loans should be a Limited company or LLP company based in the UK. They must have a minimum turnover of £70,000 p.a. and been trading for 6 months or more.

B2B Payments to boost your growth

To learn more about our payments and digital trade credit solutions book a call with us today.
Email is invalid.
Please use your company email address.
Annual Revenue*
We’ll use this information to get in touch with you about our products and services in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe at any point. By submitting, you acknowledge we reserve the right to work with businesses that have been trading for a minimum of 12 months and have submitted at least one set of financial accounts.
Thank you. A member of the team will be in touch.
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Boost your B2B sales with Kriya on Stripe

To learn more about our Stripe integration, book a call with us today.
Email is invalid.
Please use your company email address.
Annual Revenue*
We’ll use this information to get in touch with you about our products and services in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe at any point. By submitting, you acknowledge we reserve the right to work with businesses that have been trading for a minimum of 12 months and have submitted at least one set of financial accounts.
Thank you. A member of the team will be in touch.
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Explore related posts

Applying for a business loan is easier (and faster) than you think. We look at what you need to get started and what you can use your loan for.

How to get a loan for your business

Applying for a business loan is easier (and faster) than you think. We look at what you need to get started and what you can use your loan for.

5
 min read
Read more
Suppliers have put their prices up. But how many SMEs are passing that cost on? And what can options are out there to help manage the squeeze on profit margins?

How SMEs are managing supplier price increases

Suppliers have put their prices up. But how many SMEs are passing that cost on? And what can options are out there to help manage the squeeze on profit margins?

4
 min read
Read more

What funding options are out there now CIBILS is coming to an end

Funding options after CIBILS

14
 min read
Read more