Looking for funding to start or grow your business?

Join more than 36,000 Start Up Loan recipients and realise your business dream

The Government-backed Start Up Loans Company provide funding and free mentoring support to help start or grow your business. They offer personal loans for business purposes up to the value of £25,000.

As of April 2016 they have backed more than 36,000 businesses, lending over £200 million. Read below to find out how you can join the other Start Up Loan recipients and turn your business dream into a reality.

Find Out How to Get Started

Please see below an introduction and information on Startup Loans & get in touch if you need any information & assistance. We are here to help you organise and apply for your business.

Getting Started

The first step in your Start Up Loans journey is visiting the Start Up Loans website and clicking on the ‘Get Started Today’ button. This will take you to a simple four step form that you will need to complete in order to register your interest in the scheme.

The first stage of the form is checking to see if you are eligible for a loan by answering a few simple questions.

Next, the form will ask you to provide us with some basic information, such as your contact details.

Your details will then be shared with one of Start Up Loans’ network of Delivery Partners who will contact you to discuss your plan.

What is a Delivery Partner?

The Start Up Loans Company works with a network of expert Delivery Partner organisations who support Start Up Loans applicants in all regions and industries throughout the UK.

They will be responsible for providing pre-loan support, making the loan decision and providing ongoing support and mentoring for the first 12 months after you draw down the loan.

How long does the process take?

The more preparation you have done the quicker Start Up Loans, or one their Delivery Partners, will be able to process your application. This means submitting documents as well as having a business plan and cash flow ready.

If you have any further questions, please Get In Touch

Application Process

Once you’ve been contacted by your Delivery Partner you should expect to discuss your business idea with them. They will then work with you to submit the following documents:

  • Business Plan
  • Cash Flow Statement
  • Personal Survival Budget
  • Photo ID
  • Proof of Address
  • Copy of the last consecutive 3 months of current account Personal Bank Statements, so we can assess your affordability in line with our responsibilities as a lender
  • CV

If you need support with your business plan, cash flow or personal survival budget, please Get In Touch and we will offer support and guidance throughout your loan application.

Is your business ready to get a loan?

10 Questions you need to ask yourself before applying for funding

Please click on the 10 questions you need to ask yourself before applying for funding for your business. For any further clarification Get In Touch

1. Have you written a business plan?

A written business plan is one of the first steps in turning your business idea into reality. It helps to clarify your business idea and spot any potential problems. When applying for funding, your business plan is the ‘face’ of your application, so make sure it’s saying what you want it to say. If you’re struggling with how to structure it and what to say, Start Up Loans get in touch for a useful business plan template.

2. Do you have proof of any sales or contracts discussed in your business plan?

A good business plan will detail the market your product/service is targeted at. It will also detail the demand for the product/service your business will provide.If you are going to make claims of sales or contracts in place already, you have to be able to verify them with proof. This might mean providing a copy of the contract etc.

3. Is your business plan up to date? And have you reviewed the content?

The dynamic nature of business is likely to mean that things will change as you work on your business plan. It is imperative that, when you apply for funding, you are presenting a business plan that is as up to date as possible. In addition, simple things like checking your spelling will improve your application’s professionalism and increase your likelihood of getting funding.

4. Have you prepared a cash flow forecast?

This is a forecast of how you see your business performing financially. For anyone assessing whether to lend or grant you money, it’s also their opportunity to see if you have thought everything through. So make sure you include all of your costs and your revenue streams.

Most importantly, be realistic. It might look impressive to have £1,000,000 in the bank after 12 months, but this is generally not going to be the case. If you need more guidance on preparing a cash flow forecast, Start Up Loans get in touch for tips and a free cash flow template.

5. Does your business plan match up to your cash flow forecast?

Check that the numbers you mention in your business plan are the same as those in your cash flow forecast. Everything needs to tally, so make sure you check that you aren’t saying one thing in your plan and another in your cash flow.

6. Have you got a Personal Survival Budget?

Before applying for funding, you need to work out the absolute minimum that your business needs to make to support you – this is called a Personal Survival Budget. This is done by looking at exactly how much money you need to survive i.e. to pay essential bills such as rent, food and childcare. You will need to live on this money while the business is up and running so it is important you think about this carefully. Too often this is ignored or not done well enough.

The Money Advice Service has a great budget planner you can use for this purpose. Don’t forget to look at your bank statements. You’ll be surprised how much you are actually spending!

7. Do you know the industry you are looking to enter?

It’s very important that you know the industry your business is entering. Do as much research as possible; know the products, the competitors and how others operate.

If you’ve identified a gap in the market make sure you can talk about this and explain how your business will stand out from the competition. It shows you are committed and it’s always impressive when someone can answer these questions without having to consult their phone.

8. Can you demonstrate that you have managed your existing debt, hire purchases and bills as best you can ?

This shows that you can manage finances and gives confidence that you will manage further debt well.

9. Do you have an exit strategy or a plan B ?

Not all start up businesses work out. If you can demonstrate that you have alternative options, you will come across as more responsible and improve your chances of accessing funding, especially debt.

10. Finally, do you know what you require the funding for ?

Provide (in as much detail as you can) a breakdown of what you need the money for. Supplying quotes for equipment or work to be done is always helpful and shows that you are only looking for what you need.