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A way to raise funds for your business by selling shares or partial ownership to people or an organisation in return for money, who can share in your profits or losses. Equity funding can help you raise large amounts without building up debt, and your investors will have a personal stake in helping your business succeed.
Money that you can borrow from external sources, with a liability to repay the borrowed amount with interest over a set time period. Debt funding can help you get access to cash, while retaining full ownership of your business.
Funds provided by government organisations or agencies that can support you with specific business projects, initiatives or activities. Public sector grants provide you with financial support without a requirement to repay the funds.
Funds provided by government organisations or agencies that can support you with specific business projects, initiatives or activities. Unlike public sector grants, public sector loans must be repaid over a set time period with interest, and this interest is typically at a lower rate than loans from private lenders.
When Collctiv, a Manchester fintech, saw demand for its payment app skyrocket, the team knew they needed funding to keep up with its soaring popularity. With our help it secured a £200,000 investment to invest in its app structure and marketing efforts, and has since processed over £3m in payments.
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