Why use Asset-Based Lending?
The Navigate Commercial Finance Advantage
With a combined 100+ years working in business and finance, Navigate understands the market and has forged excellent relationships with key decision-makers at a wide range of pragmatic lenders giving us the best chance to secure your finance. We will take the stress out of finding the right finance solution with the most appropriate funding partner allowing you to focus on running your business – you have enough going on!
Enhance Your Business Funding with Asset-Based Lending in Worcester
Asset-Based Lending is a powerful funding solution that allows businesses to leverage their assets; think receivables, inventory, plant & machinery, and property, to generate necessary capital.
Ideal for larger SME’s looking to fund growth, M&A activity, MBO’s or MBI’s or simply support day-to-day working capital without diluting equity. Asset-Based Lending is increasingly valued for its flexibility and revolving nature.
At Navigate Commercial Finance, we specialise in securing tailored Asset-Based Lending in Worcester that align with your strategic plans.
Common Asset Types USED in Asset-Based Lending in Worcester
Asset-Based Lending in Worcester FAQ’S
Worcester Business Landscape
Worcester is the administrative and commercial anchor of the county, generating a Gross Value Added (GVA) of over £3 billion and supporting a workforce of roughly 62,000. As the primary service centre for Worcestershire, it punches above its weight with a high job density, drawing in commuters from across the region. The city successfully balances its role as a heritage tourism destination with a modern industrial base that drives the wider county economy.
Today, the local economy is defined by a “Heritage and High-Tech” dual engine. It is home to global brands like Worcester Bosch and Mazak, cementing its status as a leader in Advanced Manufacturing and thermal technology. This is complemented by a rapidly growing cyber and technology sector, supported by the city’s proximity to the Malvern Hills science cluster and a robust professional services market.
Future growth is underpinned by the Worcester City Plan 2025-2030 and the ambitious Shrub Hill Quarter regeneration. These projects aim to deliver new commercial gateways and digital infrastructure, supporting a forecast growth of 1.6% in 2025 as the city transitions toward a high-value, knowledge-led economy.
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