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Business loan pricing in plain English UK: what the daily rate really means

Daily-rate pricing is unusual on personal credit but common on short-term business finance. Here is exactly how we charge interest, what the cap means, and a worked example.

Business loan pricing in plain English UK: what the daily rate really means

Most consumer loans quote an annual rate. We quote a daily rate — 0.25% per day — because our loans are short. Here's what that actually adds up to.

How interest is calculated

Interest accrues every day you have the money, against the outstanding balance. As you repay, the balance falls, and so does the daily interest. There is no flat fee compounded against the original principal — you only pay for what you owe, for the days you owe it.

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The cap that matters most

Whatever happens, the total cost of credit — all interest and fees combined — is capped at 100% of the original principal. That cap is in the Business Loan Agreement, and it is hard-coded into our systems. You will never pay back more than twice what you borrowed, even if a loan stays open for the full 84-day maximum term.

Worked example

You borrow £500 for 60 days, with a single payment at maturity. Daily interest = 0.25% × £500 = £1.25/day. Over 60 days, interest = £75. There is also a one-time £5 establishment fee. So at maturity you repay £500 + £75 + £5 = £580.

Pay it back on day 30 instead? Interest is recalculated to £1.25 × 30 = £37.50 plus the £5 fee, so £542.50. No early-settlement penalty.

Try different numbers in our interest calculator or run a full quote on the Business Loans page. The headline figures and fees come straight from the same configuration — what you see in the calculator is what we will lend at.

Common questions about loan pricing

Why is the daily rate used instead of an annual rate (APR)?

Short-term business loans are typically repaid within days or weeks rather than years. An annual percentage rate (APR) is designed to compare products over 12 months — applied to a 30-day loan it produces a very large number that does not reflect the actual cost. The daily rate, multiplied by the number of days, gives you the actual total interest you will pay. See our article on APR and short-term borrowing for a fuller explanation.

What is the total cost of credit on a Credicorp loan?

The total cost of credit is the sum of all interest and fees you will pay over the loan term. We show this on the Key Information Sheet before you sign, so you can see the full picture before committing. There is also a 100% cost cap — you will never repay more than double the amount borrowed. See our article on the 100% cost cap.

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