Record December for asset-based lender

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Asset-based lender, Independent Growth Finance (IGF), has reported £140m of new lending in the year to  December 2021.

It has grown client volume by 88% and is now supporting more than £2 billion of annualised UK business revenue.

IGF has increased its lending facilities and flexible funding, supporting more than 5,000 jobs through the provision of new facilities in 2021.

Michael Fletcher, commercial director at IGF, said: “This year UK businesses have faced a number of macro-economic challenges from supply chain issues to Covid. Despite this, the entrepreneurial and tenacious nature of business owners in the SME/middle market space has meant many have used the last 18 months to review operations and fast forward efficiency plans, ensuring they are poised for growth and future opportunities.”

IGF provided record levels of new lending in the calendar month of December (£40.5m), and surpassed £400m of live facilities. The company attributes its continued growth during 2021 to borrowers prioritising a ‘partnership approach’ with their lender, and one that is aligned with the growth aspirations of their business.

Fletcher added: “We are pleased that we have been able to step up our activities, underpinned by our commitment to delivering ‘solution led finance’ through our community of advisers and borrowers.”

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