"It’s a great opportunity to launch our new online content hub which provides our brokers with all the help and support they need to understand our lending policy and secure funding for their clients."
- Philip Knight, credit and risk director at Asset Advantage
SME finance provider, Asset Advantage, is celebrating 10 years of offering business loans with the launch of its new online content hub for brokers.
The company started offering business loans back in 2014 to help asset finance brokers expand their offering.
SMEs can borrow up to £1 million and the loan can be used in conjunction with, or instead, of asset finance.
This funding is typically used for business acquisition, management buy-outs and buy-ins, but in certain cases can also be used for hard and soft assets, including equipment, technology and refurbishment.
The new online content hub provides a dedicated source for brokers to access documents, information and support to help them secure funding for their clients. In addition to product and proposal guides, the content hub includes essential documentation and access to Asset Advantage’s range of training, webinars and new podcast series.
This is available 24/7 to the company’s panel of commercial brokers and covers all product ranges.
Philip Knight, credit and risk director at Asset Advantage, said: “Since its launch a decade ago, our business loans offering has continued to answer an important gap in the market by providing flexible funding of up to £1 million. It has enabled brokers to better serve their clients and deliver a greater level of flexibility – providing an alternative to pure asset finance to cover all manners of business case.
“In the current climate, our proposition continues to provide a valuable avenue to enable businesses to launch and to scale. It’s important that we celebrate such a major milestone of 10 years of business loans. It’s a great opportunity to launch our new online content hub which provides our brokers with all the help and support they need to understand our lending policy and secure funding for their clients.”