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Investing in SMEs Investing in SMEs Funding Circle secures £230m credit facility to boost SME financing Published: 24th June 2025 Share SME finance platform, Funding Circle, has secured a £230 million credit facility from global financial services giant Citi, a major vote of confidence in the fintech’s continued growth and innovation in small business financing. The new funding will be used to accelerate the expansion of Funding Circle’s flexible finance solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), particularly its fast-growing payment product, FlexiPay. Since launch, FlexiPay has extended over £1 billion in credit, with revenue tripling and transactions doubling in FY24 alone. The platform now boasts over £15 billion in total SME lending across the UK. The facility will also support Funding Circle’s business credit card, launched in September 2024, further diversifying the company’s offerings beyond traditional term loans and reinforcing its position as a one-stop-shop for SME finance. “This £230 million credit facility further enhances our ability to support SMEs across the UK with flexible funding solutions,” said Dipesh Mehta, Chief Capital Officer at Funding Circle. “At Funding Circle, we are driven by our mission to support the financial empowerment and growth of small businesses, which are the backbone of the UK economy.” The success of new products like FlexiPay is underpinned by Funding Circle’s proprietary technology, data-driven credit assessments, and commitment to delivering competitive returns for institutional partners. Lisa Laverick Editor - Asset Finance Connect Sign up to our newsletter Featured Stories Investing in SMEsCFIT launches initiative to bridge UK SME lending gap Investing in SMEsBanks step up support for disabled entrepreneurs, new report shows Corporate Member Investing in SMEsBritish Business Bank invests £10m in Shawbrook’s £75m capital raise
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