How Scaffolding Asset Finance Has Proven to Upgrade Your Equipment and Grow Your Business

In today’s fast-paced construction sector, scaffolding companies face increasing pressure to remain competitive, efficient, and compliant with ever-changing safety standards. A modern, reliable fleet of scaffolding equipment isn’t just about staying ahead of competitors—it’s about protecting workers, winning larger contracts, and ensuring every project runs smoothly. But here’s the challenge: purchasing new scaffolding systems, vehicles, […]
Scaffolding Business Finance: How to Fund Buying Another Scaffolding Company

If you’re running a scaffolding business in the UK, you probably already know that growth can be slow if you’re just relying on getting new contracts. One of the fastest ways to grow is by buying scaffolding business opportunities. Taking over another company means instant access to new clients, extra skilled staff, and valuable equipment Of […]
Business Loan Interest Rates – A Complete Guide for UK Businesses

By Scott Kennedy, Finance Broker – Sorbus Finance Introduction: Why Business Loan Interest Rates Matter When running or growing a company, one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll face is whether to borrow. A business loan can provide the capital you need to purchase equipment, invest in staff, expand premises, or smooth out cash flow. […]
Crucial Invoice Finance Options For Construction Companies

Hi, I’m Lewis Booker from Sorbus Finance, and if you’re a construction business owner, you’ll know that cash flow can make or break projects. It doesn’t matter whether you’re dealing with materials suppliers, subcontractors, or clients with long payment terms—managing working capital is one of the biggest challenges in the sector. That’s where invoice finance […]
How to Secure a £200000 Business Loan or Greater: Insider Insights for Ambitious Companies

Introduction Over the years as Director of Sorbus Finance, I’ve had countless conversations with business owners who approach me with the same challenge: “Arran, we need serious capital – around £200000 or more – but we’re not sure how to prepare, what lenders are really looking for, or how to position ourselves for success.” If […]