Equestrian Finance

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Equestrian Finance

Starting up an equine business can be an expensive venture: the property itself could have several acres, tack rooms and grooming accommodation, which could significantly increase the asking price.

Not only do you need land and property that can properly house an equestrian, but you may have to consider further expenses: applying for planning permission, and the associated costs that come with keeping, riding and caring for animals.

Unless you have a significant amount of capital that you are willing to use, you will likely require additional finance from a lender to fund the startup of your equine business and purchase of your equestrian property.

  • From £100,000 to £10 million
  • Typical duration of 1 to 7 years
  • Maximum LTV of 65%
  • No early redemption penalties
  • Secured on farmland and agricultural property
  • No age limits

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Why Our Customers Trust Us

With expert guidance, agricultural finance can provide an essential, versatile, and cost-effective solution.

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Market-Leading Rates

We provide access to market-leading rates for every client, thanks to our relationships with business finance lenders across the market.

Award Winning Team

Multi-Award-Winning Team

Our team of agricultural finance advisers have years of experience and are qualified to the highest level. We're proud to have numerous customer service awards to our name.

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Fully Independent

As an independent brokerage, we focus on your best interests when comparing agricultural finance options: from costs and terms to speed of service.

To book a free, no-obligation call with an adviser to discuss your options, contact us today.

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Our Experts

Our dedicated agricultural finance team have deep industry knowledge and years of experience.

Jon Moffatt

Jonathan Moffatt

Head of Business Finance

Ben Francis

Ben Francis

Finance Executive

James Ellcaott

James Ellacott

Commercial Finance Broker

How We Work

1. Get a Customised Quote

Our agricultural finance brokers will get an understanding of your business and your requirements, look at your financial forecasts and accounts, and provide a sense-check on what product(s) will best fit your needs, as well as how much you could borrow, and what the costs and terms could look like.

2. Compare Options

When you’re happy with the proposed solution, we’ll go away and compare options across the market. We’ll often present a range of choices ranging from lowest cost to most flexible, and we’ll talk you through the pros and cons of each if it’s a close decision.

3. Submit Your Application

If you’re happy with the terms we can source, we’ll handle the paperwork and submit your application for you. We’ll handle any issues and questions that may arise from the lender, and we’ll keep chasing your application to ensure funds are released as quickly as possible.

4. Receive Funds

You receive your finance success! We’ll always be here for any ongoing questions or support you require during your loan term. 

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Get the funding your business needs to reach its full potential. We’ll guide you through the process and take care of the heavy lifting. 

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Equestrian Finance

A Guide

Our Equestrian Finance Service

The majority of those looking for finance for a purchase of equestrian property and funding for an equine business will approach a traditional lender. However, it may not be your best option to apply for finance from a traditional lender.

Typically, it can be difficult to access the finance you need from traditional lenders. This is because their application process is often rigid, and traditional lenders will usually require a certain amount of documentation including your financial position, the value of your property and your business plan.  Lenders require the aforementioned documents to assess whether you can afford the loan repayments. Locating all these documents could be stressful and inconvenient.

In addition, traditional lenders’ applications are lengthy. It is not uncommon for traditional lenders to take up to several weeks or even months to process an application. Any delay on getting the finance you need may increase the overall cost of your equestrian project.

If you need equestrian finance for your project, then we can help.

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Frequently asked questions

You can find the most common questions asked about agricultural finance below. If you have a question that isn't answered here, please email us at commercial@cliftonpf.co.uk

Asset finance is a way of spreading the cost of equipment used by businesses over time, allowing companies to keep a strong, consistent cash flow whilst minimising upfront costs.

There are many asset finance products to choose from when considering asset finance, such as hire purchase, operating leases and finance leasing, so there are plenty of options to consider for your every business need.

The asset financing structure is the financial arrangement organised between businesses and lenders to secure funding to acquire equipment that is directly related to the operation and growth of the business.

Asset financing typically involves several key elements, which are as follows:

Assets used as collateral:

A lender will likely secure finance against the asset itself or other assets, which can be tangible or intangible.

  • Tangible Assets: vehicles, construction equipment, real estate, or inventory.
  • Intangible Assets: intellectual property, accounts receivable, revenue streams.

Types of Asset Financing:

The following is a list of several products available to business owners as options for asset finance:

Leasing: Businesses that choose to lease do not outright own the asset and pay a monthly cost to use the equipment at a much lower cost than purchasing the equipment.

Hire Purchase (HP): A standard choice for businesses, this option allows you to eventually own the asset you’re paying for after the payment period has ended.

Asset-Based Lending (ABL): A business borrows money against an asset as collateral, and it’s commonly used to acquire working capital for operational or growth needs.

Loan-to-value (LTV): The loan-to-value ratio of assets is the calculation of a percentage which helps to determine the risk of the loan itself. A high LTV ratio typically indicates a higher interest rate for businesses as it’s far riskier to finance.

A low loan-to-value ratio is generally more comfortable for lenders, lower repayment periods and lower fees ensure that the asset can be repaid easily. If an asset depreciates over time, however, and becomes under-collateral, this means that the lender wouldn’t be able to fully recover the amount owed if the asset is repossessed.

Should there be a major decrease in collateral value, lenders might seek to acquire additional collateral from the business owner, or even increase fees and interest, impacting cash flow.

Business loans are products designed for general use throughout businesses. They can be used for general business needs, including asset finance, which has the added benefit of the asset not necessarily being used as collateral for the loan itself.

Asset finance, however, is more specific: its use is for the acquisition of assets and is restricted to only that. Lenders will use the asset itself as collateral for improved lender comfort, being reclaimed in the event that you do not pay your asset finance.

One major distinction between asset finance and business loans is interest rate: asset finance interest is typically lower compared to unsecured business loan interest, which is notably higher.

Should you fail to repay your asset finance, you can face an impacted credit score and ultimately lose the asset in a repossession.

Depending on the asset you’re funding, there’s also a risk of depreciation - particular risk for vehicle finance.

In some cases, if a machine you’re financing is essential to the functioning of your business operations, then factors such as depreciation or loss of efficiency of the equipment can cause lender discomfort, leading to slightly higher interest rates.

Equipment financing is typically used by growing businesses looking to limit the impact on cash flow from an expensive piece of equipment by spreading the cost over a period of time.

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) can use equipment finance to limit the loss of capital and scale up operations without a massive upfront cost to deal with. Accessing equipment finance isn’t limited to a single industry, its uses spread from healthcare with MRI scanners, to construction, manufacturing, agriculture and more.

Let us do all the hard work of finding the right product and lender for your circumstances. We secure business finance for applications of all types, and we negotiate competitive lending to meet your needs and timescales.

Jonathan Moffatt
Head of Business Finance

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