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Invoice Finance companies will typically not provide finance to companies in the construction industry that raise applications for payment. However, at Funding Solutions we have been finding finance for such companies from the very outset. Clients of ours include scaffolding firms, tiling contractors, roofing contractors and various other construction related businesses. If you are looking for finance against applications for payment then give us a call.

Part of this is because they cannot actually take assignment of an application as it is not a legal document whereas an invoice is.

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An Invoice Finance Quote is available from many places but at Smart Factoring Quotes we provide bespoke indicative terms for both invoice discounting and invoice factoring.

The invoice finance quote is based upon turnover, the number of debtors you have, the number of invoices you issue and our in depth knowledge of the invoice finance market.

Pricing is obviously an important aspect of any facility but it is imperative you look beyond headline rates. Take a look at our article about calculating factoring fees and also the article about comparing factoring quotes.

Factoring fees are often hard to calculate because there are so many variables and potentially hidden charges. Let’s look at each element of the factoring fees and understand how to calculate them:

Factoring Service Fee – this is typically quoted as a percentage such as 1%. This fee is applied to your gross turnover. So if your annual turnover including VAT is £1m then your annual service fee is £10,000.

Minimum Service Fee – it is important to check your factoring contract or terms because there will usually be a minimum service fee. Using the above example if the minimum service fee was £12,000 then this is the service fee that would be paid. The calculation above would only become relevant if the gross turnover was above £1.2m.

Retro Fee – it is important to remember that at the commencement of the facility the service fee will be applied to the gross value of your debtor book. If your debtor books is standing at a gross value of £250,000 and the service fee is 1% then the retro fee will be £2,500.

Discounting fee – this is the charges applied to what you borrow. In simple terms it is the base rate plus the margin multiplied by the average borrowing. It is important to check for a minimum base rate. Do not assume you are borrowing over the Bank of England base rate. If the minimum base rate is 3%, the margin is 2.75% and the average borrowing is £100,000 then the rough discounting fees payable are £5,750. Please, please, please remember to check for the minimum base rate.

Arrangement fee – this is a fee that is charged to set up the facility. It is important to check this as it can be significant. This is certainly an area to negotiate as they are a fairly new feature in factoring agreements as the retro fee was thought to compensate for upfront fees.

Survey Fee – some lenders will charge to do a pre lend survey before making a formal offer while others will do this free of charge.

Audit Fees – some factoring lenders include the cost of audits within the service fee while other charge in addition to the service fee. It is important to check this.

Disbursements – some lenders have a list of disbursements as long as your arm. Please ask for a list of disbursements from any prospective lender and try to anticipate which services you may need over the course of a year.

Total Cost in Year 1

Service Fee or Minimum Service Fee +

Retro Fee +

Discounting Fee (remember minimum base rate) +

Arrangement Fee +

Survey Fee +

Audit Fees +

Anticipated Dispursement Fees

Please remember that not all lenders charge all of the above fees. Please also remember that just because they are not mentioned in the initial indicative terms you receieve does not mean they do not apply. You must ask the question and check all the small print.

Is it worth it?

Well that depends on what you can achieve with the additional working capital. I would suggest doing a P&L forecast and a cashflow forecast both with and without the facility. That will show whether or not the facility is worth taking up or not.

If you have any questions please contact us. Our approach is not a sales approach. We simply explain the pros and cons of each option available to you and allow you to make an informed decision for yourself and your business.

Selective factoring is where the client chooses which customers they wish to factor. This compares to traditional whole turnover agreements where clients are expected to notify their whole turnover from every customer.

Selective factoring is available within the market however very few lenders offer this.

The benefits of selective factoring are as follows:

  • selective factoring means that you can choose specific customers that are perhaps slow payers
  • selective factoring means that specific sensitive customers can be left out of the factoring agreement
  • selective factoring can reduce administration and finance costs as not all turnover has to be included in the agreement.

Cheap factoring is available from a variety of providers however everything is of course relative. When looking for an invoice finance facility it is important to remember that in some cases the most expensive provider can be 3 times more expensive than the cheapest provider.

It is also important to remember that good deals become available from lenders from time to time and as such the cheapest lender will depend on when you are looking. It is also important to remember that the cheapest factoring provider will also depend on the unique characteristics of your business and it’s factoring requirements.

Smart factoring quotes understand the market and monitor it’s changes. On that basis we can save you time doing research and can also save you money by ensuring the most competitive factoring lenders are introduced to you.

Invoice Factoring – Maximise Prepayment

We have discussed several times on this blog that headline rates from invoice factoring companies can be misleading. If we put pricing to one side we can look at how you can maximise the amount of cash that your facility will generate.

Debtor Limits – some lender will assess each individual limit while others will only check debtors over 10% of the ledger. It is important you can get funding against your debtors. If you can’t the prepayment level is a red herring.

Minimise Dilution – the higher the number of credit notes you issue the lower the prepayment a lender will offer you. It is therefore important to concentrate on the quality of administration, pick & packing, etc.. to ensure credit notes are kept to a minimum.

Additional Security – lenders may look to increase your prepayment level if you can offer additional security. This could take the form of a personal guarantee, a charge on some unencumbered machinery or a charge against a property. It is really a show of confidence from you as a business owner and offers the lender additional comfort.

Change in Facility – if you have an invoice discounting facility you may get a better prepayment level if you move to a disclosed facility such as invoice factoring. It gives the lender more comfort and as such they may be willing to increase their exposure by increasing prepayment levels.

The site is still under development but it will compliment our existing site Smart Factoring Quotes.

The site is aimed at providing business owners with a free online resource that will ultimately help them select both the most suitable invoice finance product for their business and the most suitable invoice finance provider.

It is important to consider that whether you select a factoring of invoice discounting product the way it operates and performs will differ from lender to lender. This is based on the simple mechanics of how lenders operate but also on less obvious things such as a lenders reputation for communication. Some lenders will simply not return calls which can prove very frustrating while others have excellent reputations for customer service levels.

With our knowledge of the market we can help you navigate your way to the lender best placed to meet your needs.

For a cleaning company, factoring can be a valuable source of finance. The service can be quite labour intensive with cleaners visiting offices to clean and they may require wages on a weekly basis. The issue from a cashflow perspective is the the cleaning company may only get paid by clients on a monthly basis at best.

This is where cleaning company factoring can assist. As invoices are raised they can be notified to the factoring company who will advance up to 90% of the invoice value. This will allow wages to be paid without the worry of invoices being paid.

If you have an invoice factoring company it is worth contacting Smart Factoring Quotes to see which invoice factoring company will be the provider most suited to your businesses requirements.