Can you cut your interest payments?
If you have a business loan, a commercial mortgage, or a permanent overdraft facility with your bank, the chances are that you may be paying more than you need to in interest.
Interest payments can be a substantial part of your outgoings, and so any way you can reduce them will help to improve your profitability.
Given the right circumstances, almost any kind of loan can be renegotiated, and it is surprising how easy it can be to lower your interest bill in this way.
Track record
To be in a position to negotiate, however, you will need to have an established track record. Ideally you will have:
- been trading for at least three years
- a good profit history
- a clean credit record
- a healthy prognosis for the future
It also helps if yours is a 'conventional' business type with which the prospective lender is already familiar.
Also, the more capital and security you can provide, the better the terms you will be able to negotiate.
Leverage
If you want to renegotiate a loan, you basically have two options:
- Prepare a proposal for a new loan and take it to an alternative lending source
- Use this option as leverage to negotiate a better deal with your present lending source
Whichever route you take, you will need to prepare your case and support it with reliable documentation. We would be happy to assist with this, and with the eventual negotiations.
Contact us now if you think we can help.
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