Why use Invoice Finance?
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!
tailor your working capital requirements with Invoice Finance in Sutton Coldfield
Strong cash flow management is crucial for maintaining the health and growth of any business. Invoice Finance is a powerful solution for businesses to unlock funds tied up in unpaid invoices, providing immediate liquidity to support working capital and maximise growth opportunities.
This solution can be used to support growth, business acquisitions, shareholder changes such as MBO’s or MBI’s, or general day-to-day working capital. Rather than wait 60-90 days for payment, invoices are funded once the transaction is complete, or service provided. Whole turnover or spot facilities (select specific invoices or customers for funding) can be arranged.
At Navigate Commercial Finance, we specialise in delivering bespoke solutions for Invoice Finance in Sutton Coldfield.
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Sutton Coldfield Business Landscape
Royal Sutton Coldfield is the affluent northern anchor of the Birmingham economy, generating an estimated Gross Value Added (GVA) of over £1.5 billion. While traditionally a residential haven for the region’s professional class, it is a significant economic engine in its own right, supporting over 35,000 local jobs anchored by Good Hope Hospital and a robust professional services sector.
Today, the town is undergoing a structural shift from a “commuter dormitory” to a strategic industrial hub. The massive Peddimore development is transforming the eastern edge, creating a world-class manufacturing and logistics park set to deliver thousands of new roles. This industrial muscle complements the town’s Masterplan, which targets the regeneration of the high street and a new £20 million transport gateway.
Forecasts project steady growth of 1.5%–1.7% in 2025, driven by the continued rollout of Peddimore’s commercial space. This estimated £350 million annual economic boost positions Sutton Coldfield to balance its high-end lifestyle appeal with genuine long-term productivity growth.
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