See how funding changes by industry.
Browse 15 sector illustrations covering common evidence, timing and debtor-quality questions before choosing a funding route.
Sector illustrations.
Recruitment
Fund weekly payroll where approved timesheets or invoices are waiting on end-client payment.
Read →Sector illustrationConstruction
Review timing gaps around certified work, materials, subcontractors and customer payment cycles.
Read →Sector illustrationWholesale
Support repeat orders where cash is tied up between stock movement and customer payment.
Read →Sector illustrationHealthcare
Bridge the gap between paying staff, carers or suppliers and receiving payment from customers.
Read →Sector illustrationImport & export
Map the cash chain from supplier payment to delivery, invoicing and customer settlement.
Read →Sector illustrationManufacturing
Support the gap between materials, production costs and payment for completed orders.
Read →Sector illustrationProfessional services
Fund completed work where larger clients pay on agreed commercial terms.
Read →Sector illustrationEngineering
Support supplier, labour and project costs while approved work waits for payment.
Read →Sector illustrationFacilities management
Fund recurring service delivery where payroll lands before monthly customer receipts.
Read →Sector illustrationFood & beverage
Bridge the timing gap between buying, delivering and collecting from trade customers.
Read →Sector illustrationPrint & packaging
Support repeat production cycles where material costs land before customer payment.
Read →Sector illustrationTechnology & media
Fund completed B2B projects or retainers where clients pay after delivery.
Read →Sector illustrationSecurity & cleaning
Cover payroll pressure where contracted services are billed monthly and paid later.
Read →Sector illustrationLogistics & transport
Support operating cash flow while completed deliveries wait for customer settlement.
Read →Sector illustrationAgriculture
Review funding around input costs, supply contracts and delayed buyer receipts.
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