British Business Funding can help joinery businesses access funding for major investments

British Business Funding: On Hand To Help

British Business Funding: On Hand To Help

Running a joinery or timber business means constantly balancing tools, timber, and tight margins. Whether you’re fabricating timber windows, doors, or running a busy workshop, there are times when cash flow gets tight or it’s time to invest in new equipment and the funding side can feel like the biggest headache.

Maybe you’re looking to upgrade your CNC router, invest in an edge bander, or finally replace the delivery van that’s on its last legs. Or perhaps you’ve got work lined up but are still waiting to get paid on a few big jobs. That’s where British Business Funding (BBF) comes in.

BBF take the guesswork out of business finance across the whole market – without the delays, jargon, or hassle.

Here’s what BBF can help with:

Asset Finance – Spread the cost of machinery, vans, or workshop tools over time.

Invoice Finance – Access up to 99% of invoice value within 24 hours to keep cash flowing.

Term Loans – Perfect for funding growth plans, expanding your team, or investing in materials.

And much more depending on your unique business needs.

Real-World Examples

  • Example 1: Joinery Firm Invests in Edge Bander
    Sector: Bespoke timber doors and windows
    Problem: Manual edging slowing production and increasing turnaround times
    Solution: Asset finance for a £25k edge bander, 10% deposit and fixed monthly terms
    Time to fund: Four working days
    Result: Faster output, improved finish quality, and increased profitability
    Lesson: The right machine can level up your production without breaking the bank

  • Example 2: Timber Workshop Bridges Payment Gap
    Sector: High-end joinery
    Problem: 60-day terms from trade clients creating a cash flow squeeze
    Solution: Invoice finance releasing 99% of invoice value within 24 hours
    Time to fund: Two working days
    Result: Payroll met, supplier terms maintained, and projects stayed on track
    Lesson: You can free up the cash you’ve already earned to keep growing

If you’re part of the Modern Joinery network, BBF offers access to exclusive support and the best available rates, helping you grow your business without the stress.

Ready to talk options? Visit: https://britishbusinessfunding.co.uk/fast-affordable-loans/ or get in touch with British Business Funding for a no-obligation funding review on 0204 571 8480.

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