Exit Finance

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Short-term solutions to bridge a 
financial gap

Exit finance refers to a type of financing that is obtained by individuals or businesses as a short-term solution to bridge a financial gap or fulfil a specific need while they work toward a more permanent or long-term financing solution.

exit finance explained

Our partner company Cotterell & Cotterell Commercial is experienced in short term finance and we are happy to make an introduction. Read on to discover the benefits of exit finance:

Short-Term Nature

Exit finance is intended for short durations, usually ranging from a few weeks to a few months. It is not a long-term solution.

Flexible Use of Funds

Exit finance can be used for various purposes, such as completing a property transaction, funding a business project, covering operational expenses, or addressing urgent financial needs.

Quick Access to Funds

One of the primary benefits of exit finance is its quick approval process. It provides borrowers with rapid access to funds, allowing them to meet urgent financial obligations or capitalize on time-sensitive opportunities.

Facilitates Property Transactions

In real estate, this type of finance is often used to facilitate property transactions. For example, a property developer might use exit finance to complete a project and subsequently secure a longer-term mortgage or sell the property to repay the exit loan.

Supports Business Growth

Businesses facing temporary cash flow challenges or needing funds for expansion may use exit finance to address immediate needs while they secure more permanent financing or generate additional revenue.
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Who could benefit from SHORT TERM FINANCE?

Exit finance can be beneficial for various individuals and entities in specific financial situations.

Property Developers

Property developers often use exit finance to complete a development project quickly and then transition to longer-term financing through property sales or securing a traditional mortgage..

Homebuyers

Individuals looking to purchase a new home may use exit finance to bridge the gap between buying a new property and selling their existing one. This helps them secure the new property quickly while awaiting the sale proceeds from the current one.

Businesses with Cash Flow Challenges

Businesses experiencing temporary cash flow challenges may use exit finance to cover operational expenses, pay suppliers, or bridge gaps in working capital until more permanent funding is available.

Entrepreneurs Seizing Opportunities

Entrepreneurs who come across time-sensitive business opportunities, such as purchasing inventory at a discount or investing in a lucrative project, may benefit from exit finance to capitalise on these opportunities quickly.

Investors in Property or Business Ventures

Investors involved in property transactions or business ventures may use exit finance to facilitate deals, providing quick access to funds for acquisitions or investments.
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SHORT-TERM finance support from the experts

Windsor Hill works closely with Cotterell & Cotterell to ensure individuals considering short-term finance can make an informed decision based on individual needs and circumstances.

Speak to one of our expert team members today to help you with your finance requirements at 01225 962 456.

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Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned property developer our team will find you the very best deal.

Our experienced financial, insurance and mortgage advisors take real pride in offering impartial advice, so you’ll have the peace of mind that your best interests are at the heart of everything we do.

Based in Bath, we enjoy getting to know our clients and listening to their requirements we provide the right financial solutions every time.
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