Yes. Credicorp lends to UK limited companies and LLPs, and the loan or facility sits entirely with the company. Directors of Hereford businesses are not asked for a personal guarantee. This applies whether the company is based in the city centre, in a rural trading estate outside Hereford, or registered elsewhere but operating in the county.
Finance options for Hereford limited companies
- Business Loan — a fixed lump sum for a specific, planned requirement. The company repays over an agreed short term with no variable cost to budget around.
- Credicorp Flex — a revolving credit facility with a standing limit that the company draws against as needed. Repayments restore the available headroom without a new application.
- Credicorp Slice — for a company that has one large cost to manage right now, Slice converts it into three or four weekly instalments at a flat 6% fee.
Is Hereford's rural and agricultural economy served by Credicorp?
Credicorp lends to limited companies and LLPs — not to sole traders, partnerships without LLP status, or individuals. Provided the borrowing entity is a UK-incorporated limited company or LLP, the trading sector does not restrict eligibility. Agri-supply businesses, food processors, rural construction firms, and professional practices operating in and around Hereford can all apply, provided they meet our credit criteria.
What documentation is needed?
Applications are online. You will typically need your Companies House registration number, recent business bank statements covering several months of trading, and basic information about the company's turnover and purpose of borrowing. There are no in-person requirements and no solicitor involvement for standard facilities.
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.
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