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Short-term business loans in Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent's incorporated businesses — across ceramics, logistics, manufacturing, and a growing professional sector — regularly face the gap between work delivered and payment received, and Credicorp bridges that gap for the company directly, with no personal guarantee, same-day decisions. £50–£500 over 14–84 days.

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£200
30 days

Interest 0.25% per day on the outstanding principal + one £5 establishment fee. Total cost capped at 100% of what you borrow.

You borrow
£200.00
Interest
£15.00
Establishment fee
£5.00
Total to repay
£220.00
Per week (approx.)
£51.33
Payment Due Amount

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No personal guarantee — the company borrows, not you

Same-day funding on approval

Lending to businesses in your city

Stoke-on-Trent's identity as a trading city is inseparable from its manufacturing heritage — most visibly ceramics and pottery, but also a substantial base in logistics, distribution, and light engineering that has grown alongside the city's central motorway and rail connectivity. Limited companies in these sectors carry routine working-capital requirements: stock must be bought, production run, and deliveries made before a buyer settles their account.

The city has seen meaningful regeneration activity in recent years, with commercial development in the Ceramic Valley enterprise zone and growing clusters in digital, creative, and professional services. These newer businesses share the same structural reality as their industrial neighbours — revenue is lumpy or delayed, while operating costs are constant. A short-term business loan from Credicorp is designed precisely for that interval.

Credicorp does not lend against a postcode — the decision is identical wherever your company trades. A limited company registered in Hanley, Burslem, Longton, or any of the six towns is evaluated on the same criteria as any other UK company: the trading record and payment history of the incorporated entity, not its geographic location.

Stoke-on-Trent businesses supplying national retailers, distributors, or public-sector buyers often encounter extended payment terms as a condition of doing business. Where a contract is profitable but the payment horizon is long, a fixed-term loan drawn to cover the gap — and repaid the moment the receivable lands — is a disciplined, cost-transparent way to preserve liquidity without disturbing director personal finances.

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Which product fits?

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For Stoke-on-Trent's manufacturing and logistics companies, a fixed-term loan is a cleaner fit than a revolving facility: the amount and term are matched to the specific gap, the repayment date is known in advance, and there is no open line to manage or accidentally leave drawn — with the obligation sitting squarely with the company and no personal guarantee from any director.

Credicorp Slice is well suited to spreading a single heavy outgoing — a kiln maintenance invoice, a vehicle service contract, or a quarterly premises charge — across three or four weekly instalments at a flat 6% fee.

Credicorp Business Loan

Recommended for most needs

For Stoke-on-Trent's manufacturing and logistics companies, a fixed-term loan is a cleaner fit than a revolving facility: the amount and term are matched to the specific gap, the repayment date is known in advance, and there is no open line to manage or accidentally leave drawn — with the obligation sitting squarely with the company and no personal guarantee from any director.

• £50–£500 in one advance

Credicorp Slice — split a single bill

Credicorp Slice is well suited to spreading a single heavy outgoing — a kiln maintenance invoice, a vehicle service contract, or a quarterly premises charge — across three or four weekly instalments at a flat 6% fee.

• Bills of £50–£2,000

• Flat 6% fee — no compounding

Pick the borrowing that fits your business

Tell us what you need and roughly how much. We’ll point you to the right product — a steer, not a quote or a lending decision.

Who can apply?

  • UK limited company or LLP (body-corporate lending only — not sole traders)
  • 6+ months trading
  • Current UK business bank account
  • Director identity check (you, not the company, as the company's authorised representative)
  • No personal guarantee required — the obligation is the company's

Common questions

Which businesses in Stoke-on-Trent are eligible for a Credicorp loan?

Credicorp lends to UK incorporated limited companies and LLPs only. Sole traders, partnerships, and individual consumers cannot apply. Your Stoke-on-Trent location plays no part in the decision — the assessment is based entirely on the company's trading profile, and the outcome is the same regardless of which postcode the business trades from.

Is a personal guarantee required from any Stoke-on-Trent director?

No. Credicorp lends to the company, and the repayment obligation rests with the company. No director, shareholder, or connected person is asked to provide a personal guarantee or accept personal liability for the borrowing.

How long does a lending decision take for a Stoke-on-Trent limited company?

Credicorp issues decisions on the same working day the application is submitted. You will receive a clear outcome without waiting for manual review queues, allowing your company to act quickly on the opportunity or cost that prompted the application.

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