Credicorp provides short-term business finance to UK limited companies and LLPs, including those based in Crewe and the wider Cheshire East area. Lending is to the company — directors are not required to provide a personal guarantee.
Why does Crewe suit short-term commercial finance?
Crewe has a significant engineering, rail, and manufacturing heritage, alongside growing logistics, automotive supply chain, and professional-services activity. Companies in these sectors regularly encounter timing gaps: tooling costs before a contract starts, parts procurement before a job completes, or salary costs during a slow invoicing period. Short-term finance gives the company the cash it needs at the right moment without tying directors to personal liability.
Fixed loan or Flex facility — which is right?
If your Crewe company has a specific, bounded need — buying a piece of equipment, funding a single large order — a Business Loan gives a clean structure with a known repayment term. If your cash-flow pressures are ongoing and irregular, Credicorp Flex provides a revolving facility that works more like a standing buffer: draw what you need, repay when income arrives, and draw again without fresh paperwork. Credicorp Slice handles a third scenario: a large individual bill spread across three or four weekly instalments at a flat 6% fee.
Does Credicorp have a physical presence in Crewe?
No physical branch is needed. The entire application and funding process is online. Companies across Cheshire, the North West, and the rest of the UK apply through the same digital process. What matters is the company's trading profile, not its postcode.
We lend only to UK limited companies and LLPs, and the loan is to the company with no director personal guarantee. As business finance outside the consumer-credit regime, it is not covered by the Financial Ombudsman Service or FSCS.
See also: Business finance for Chester limited companies, Short-term finance for Stockport limited companies, Short-term business finance for Lancaster limited companies