How can asset finance help preserve business cash flow?
Buying equipment, vehicles or machinery outright can create a significant cash-flow hit. You may have the money available today, but using it all today isn't necessarily the best decision for the business.
Asset finance provides another option. Instead of paying the full cost upfront, the business can spread the cost over an agreed period, depending on the structure.
Forms can include hire purchase, finance lease, operating lease and asset refinance.
The potential benefit is straightforward: instead of using a large amount of cash immediately, the business can retain more working capital for wages, stock, tax, marketing, expansion or unexpected costs.
Asset refinance can potentially raise finance against assets the business already owns while allowing continued use of those assets.
It isn't always the right answer. The cost of finance needs to be considered alongside the benefits, useful life of the asset and the business's ability to meet repayments.
Good business finance isn't simply about raising money. It is about making sure capital is working where it creates the most value.













