Trade finance helps UK businesses manage the cash flow gap in their supply chain - between paying suppliers and receiving payment from customers. Spark Finance helps Harrow businesses access competitive trade finance through our panel of 250+ specialist UK lenders.
At a glance
Typical rate
2-5% above base rate
Amount range
£10,000 to £25m
Decision time
3-10 working days
UK lenders
250+
We work with Harrow businesses every day to find the most competitive trade finance from our panel of 250+ specialist UK lenders.
Bridge the gap between paying suppliers and receiving payment
Fund larger orders without straining cash flow
Available for domestic and international trade
Facilities grow with your order book
Access to specialist trade finance lenders
Trade finance helps UK businesses manage the cash flow gap in their supply chain - between paying suppliers and receiving payment from customers. From purchase order finance to supply chain finance and import/export loans, trade finance enables businesses to take on larger orders and trade internationally with confidence.
Harrow sits within Greater London, part of London - the UK's largest commercial centre and a global financial hub. Businesses in Harrow benefit from the wider economy of Greater London and London, with funding requirements that span working capital, equipment and growth.
London is home to over 1.1 million private sector businesses, the highest concentration in the UK. Spark Finance regularly arranges trade finance for financial services, professional services, technology businesses across London, including in Harrow.
Whether you're a financial services business or operating in another sector entirely, our brokers in England can match your application to the most suitable lenders on our panel.
We also help businesses across Greater London and the wider London region.
We provide specialist trade finance for all major industry sectors in Harrow.
Invoice finance releases cash from invoices you've already raised to customers. Trade finance helps you pay suppliers before you've even started production or shipped goods. They complement each other and both can be used alongside working capital facilities.
Trade finance is generally more accessible to established businesses with a track record. However, some specialist lenders will consider start-ups with strong purchase orders or contracts in place. Security or a personal guarantee may be required.
Typically: purchase orders or contracts, supplier invoices or pro-forma invoices, business bank statements (3-6 months), company accounts, and details of your trading history. For international trade, import/export documentation is also required.