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Single invoice factoring, often called spot factoring, is available via Smart Factoring Quotes.

If you are looking to factor a single invoice or a batch of invoices this is possible. Traditional factoring and invoice discounting facilities typically require a lengthy contract that will attract a service fee whether you use the facility or not.  Spot factoring attracts a simple charge which is a small percentage of each invoice and you can pick and choose when to use the service and which invoices you finance. The big advantage compared to traditional invoice finance facilities is the flexibility – you can access cash when you need it rather than being tied in to lengthy contracts that require every invoice to be notified.

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Invoice Finance Newcastle – As a business in Newcastle the options for invoice finance are numerous. There are several invoice finance providers that dedicate resource to the Newcastle and North East areas. However, the national providers also service the area from Leeds and Manchester. On top of that there are also small specialised invoice finance lenders based nationwide who are more than happy to take on clients in the Newcastle area.

The key is to find the right lender for your particular circumstances. This will depend on the following factors: turnover, service required, make up of your debtor book, sector, financial performance and credit history.

At Smart Factoring Quotes we understand the invoice finance market. We understand each lender’s capabilities and criteria and on that basis we can offer you advice as to which is the best lender to meet your needs.

To finance your business in the North East call us today. We can save you time and money.

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.

Invoice Factoring Services are provided by numerous invoice factoring companies within the UK.  Depending on the unique requirements of your business there will be a factoring company that is best suited to meet your needs. If you would like guidance as to which factoring company can provide the factoring service the best meets your needs please contact Smart Factoring Quotes today.

Invoice factoring services can differ dramatically for each invoice factoring company. They differ in terms of the following:

  • The individual limits they will set for each of your customers. This can have a huge impact on the amount of funding generated.
  • The funding period they are happy to fund up to. Some will fund up to 120 days while some others will only finance for much shorter periods. This may or may not be an issue but it is important to realise what is on offer and how it impacts on the factoring service you receive.
  • The style of collections. Factoring companies provide a collections/credit control service. Some genuinely manage the credit control with phone calls and communicate any issues with you so they can easily be resolved. Others will simply send out automated letters and month end statements in the hope that customers will react. Some companies will even provide a confidential credit control service where they call as if they are calling from your own business rather than a factoring company.
  • Concentration limit – how much debt will the factoring company provide against any one debtor. This may impact on your funding.
  • Then there are the obvious headline rates including prepayment, service fee and discounting fee. These are obviously important but please, please, please look beyond these and understand the total fees and what funding is actually generated.

If you are unsure please take impartial advice. Call Smart Factoring Quotes – we are happy to help.

Factoring – Common Complaints

Speaking to business owners on a daily basis there seems to be some common complaints about factoring services, factoring companies and the process involved in setting a facility up. I wanted to visit some of these:

Over promising and lack of transparency at the outset – invoice finance companies are typically sales driven and as such the individual sales people are targeted to close deals. This can in many instances lead to promises being made that simply can’t be delivered. There are also instances where perhaps certain costs and restrictions are not as well explained as perhaps they should be. This can be very frustrating when a business has signed up for a 12 month contract and they are not getting what they expected. The industry remains unregulated and as such once pen has been put to paper and a contract signed it is hard to get out of an invoice finance contract. The key is to understand up front what is on offer and the help of an invoice finance expert can be useful.

Hidden costs – quite often all the costs involved in a facility are not explained. Headline rates can be deceiving as they can detract from the total costs involved. Such hidden costs include minimum base rates, disbursements, minimum service fees, arrangement fees, audit fees, etc.. It is imperative total annual costs are compared when looking at different quotes.

Poor service levels – when factoring you are paying for a credit control service as well as a finance facility. It is important you understand what this service includes as some lenders will simply send out automated letters and month end statements and in many cases this may well be enough. Some lenders will actively chase debts with telephone calls which will yield a better result. Service levels also include the general administration of the facility and if not done properly the facility may not perform as you had expected. Some lenders are notorious for poor service levels and should be avoided at all costs.

Lack of communication – most business owners are used to dealing with what is thrown at them but if factoring companies change goal posts without advising clients this makes it harder. There are a couple of invoice finance companies who I could name where I know a client is unlikely to return a call. I know because I have had the same complaint from several clients and unfortunately I have experienced it myself at the hands of the same factoring companies. The reasons behind the lack of communication includes; employees being over stretched, simple lack of service focused approach at the lender, arrogance and simple bad manners. It boiled down to bad service and again we have some notorious culprits who say one thing and do another or simply never say anything at all. To avoid bad service do your homework from the outset and select an invoice finance company you can trust. Seek references but remember that lenders will only put you in touch with happy clients. Look on forums and blogs to see what you can dig up but remember passionate bloggers will typically always be the ones complaining and there are typically two sides to very story.

Factor 21 are a small family owned independent invoice factoring company based in Oxfordshire. They are small and hands on in their approach and Graham Ethelston keeps things simple and focusses on good quality service for their factoring product.

I have several clients that use Factor 21 and they only have good things to say about them. They communicate well with clients and are flexible and open in terms of their approach.

My only criticism of Factor 21 would be that they are not always as responsive as what I might hope in terms of their sales process. They are however a small operation and I suspect they are to some extent victims of their own popularity when it comes to response times.

Factor 21 are not for everyone but for some businesses they are the ideal finance partner.

If you are looking for a factoring company and are considering Factor 21 it is worth contacting Smart Factoring Quotes in the fist instance to see which invoice finance company is best placed to meet your needs.

Would you like to review or provide feedback on your experience of Close Brothers Invoice Finance? Reviews are at the bottom of this page and links to some interesting articles and blogs below.

It is probably fair to say that if you are looking for a provider of invoice finance there are better options out there in terms of pricing, structure of facilities and customer service levels. In terms of reputation there are also better options in our opinion. The reviews however will speak for themselves so please take a look at them and feel free to contribute your own experiences.

Close Brothers Invoice Finance are part of Close Brothers Group Plc and provide invoice finance solutions to over 1,000 clients. They are a national player with full UK coverage. They also offer invoice finance facilities in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

They are one of the larger independent invoice finance companies with offices in Brighton, Manchester, Dublin and Belfast.

In our opinion, more common complaints about Close Brothers Invoice Finance include their lack of flexibility, charges such as minimum base rates, their arrogant approach and some people have described them as ‘unapproachable’.

Complaints below highlight their attitude, the poor quality of their system and the high fees some clients are charged for funding which is often restricted.

Read more:

An independent blog post about Close Brothers putting a business into administration – click here

Article on Close Brothers Invoice Finance pricing – click here

Article regarding a restrictive facility structure – click here

Trustpilot makes for some interesting reading – click here

It also appears there is a blog dedicated to Close Brothers – click here

Close Brothers also feature in an article on complaints about wealth management companies where it states, “Close Brothers also features on the list with 169 complaints, but its complaints are related mostly to banking and credit with none related to investments.” While this is not linked directly to the invoice finance arm of Close Brothers we find it interesting as it gives a feel for the overall organisation and what they might feel is acceptable. For the article – click here

An extract from one Trustpilot review reads, “AVOID AVOID AVOID….

When making a complaint no manager or person of authority bothered to speak to me directly then they say they are just closing my complaint down, when I said I’m not satisfied with the outcome, you don’t expect a large company such as this to just ignore customers, in my opinion this company is slimy and deceptive and lack the ability to treat customers fairly.

I’ll wait for the standard message they send saying they are sorry I feel this way, if they were sorry they would of dealt with my issue when they had the chance.
AVOID AVOID AVOID”

 

If you would like to share your experiences of Close Brothers Invoice Finance please feel free to do so but please try to be objective and refrain from abusive remarks.

Well the new year has only just started and already we have seen a VAT increase. While we have all been aware of this for some time I wonder how many businesses are ready for this?

There are implications for businesses both in terms of administration and also in terms of cashflow.  Businesses across the UK will be looking at adjusting invoices to reflect the VAT increase and in the retail sector the VAT inclusive prices need changing on everything.

There is however a cashflow issue that is caused by the increase. Businesses will typically be collecting in invoices with a VAT rate of 17.5% but will be paying out on invoices at a VAT rate of 20% if their credit management is not up to scratch.

If cashflow is expected to be an issue in 2011 for whatever reason it is worth being proactive about it. Establishing relationships with suitable funders such as invoice factoring companies is worth doing well in advance of cash flow becoming a major issue. It allows you time to source the right facility but also gives lenders comfort that you know what is going on in your business.

Businesses should also ensure that any cash flow forecasts are updated accordingly to avoid any unexpected surprises.