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Working capital loans: A sign of the times or a useful support mechanism?
10 December 2025

A recent report by Purbeck revealed that more than a third of SME loans agreed in October supported day-to-day cash flow – the highest level since early 2025.

The latest Barclays index shows that more than half of SMEs have paused spending due to weakened confidence.

Insolvency is also on the rise, with more than 2,000 companies entering liquidation in October 2025.

All of these figures illustrate the pressure created by rising costs and continued uncertainty.

The focus for business owners has now seemingly shifted from growth to keeping operations steady.

Growing loan values

Average SME borrowing has reached levels far above last year. Data from Q3 shows an increase of more than 40 per cent, with typical loans approaching £300,000.

Young firms have taken even larger steps, with average loans rising more than 60 per cent.

Purbeck also reported increased reliance on personal guarantee backed loans, leaving owners with higher personal exposure at a time when confidence is fragile.

The benefit of working capital loans

Working capital loans provide the funds firms need when they face late payments or seasonal dips.

These loans help companies cover wages, suppliers and routine overheads without disrupting daily operations.

Short-term borrowing works best when it supports clear, planned decisions rather than when it tries to fix urgent issues.

Anyone considering working capital loans can benefit from professional guidance before proceeding.

A sign of the times and a useful mechanism

Current demand reflects the pressure facing UK SMEs.

Working capital loans have become part of everyday business life for many firms and, when used sensibly, they can create room to plan for the future.

Speak to us before taking on new borrowing to be sure it fits your wider financial strategy.

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