Premium Credit offers brokers monthly plan for FCA fees

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Premium Credit is offering mortgage businesses a finance facility to spread their fees over convenient monthly repayments rather than having to pay in one lump sum.

This alternative payment method is designed to give firms greater control over cash-flow, allowing their cash reserves to work more effectively in other business critical areas.

Nigel Stewart (pictured), sales director – sports, professions & leisure – Premium Credit, specialist lending, said: “With high UK inflation and economic uncertainty, mortgage brokers are feeling additional financial pressure and looking for new ways to preserve cash flow. As payment deadlines for FCA fees draw closer for many firms, working with Premium Credit is an obvious consideration for businesses looking to ease liquidity challenges.

“We have been enabling regulated firms to pay their FCA fees as a monthly expense rather than a lump sum payment for over 15 years and it continues to grow in popularity. Last year, we helped more than 2,000 companies spread the cost.

“A simple digital application process, following significant investment in technology, ensures the whole customer journey is smooth and seamless. And as the lender we undertake the bulk of the administration by paying the fees directly to FCA.”

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