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Halo Corporate Finance


What every business owner needs to know to cut costs and drive growth


Halo Corporate Finance provides some insider insights from a broker who, within just under a year on the front lines and backed by a fi rm that has brokered nearly £1bn for over 22,000 clients, can show you how to leverage fi nance solutions for maximum savings. Business fi nance can feel like a minefi eld. Rates shift


daily, lenders vary widely, and it can be hard to tell if you’re securing a genuinely good deal. Yet, getting it right could save you thousands and open doors to long-term opportunities. David T omson, a broker who joined in March last


year, works with a well-established team at an organisation celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025. T e fi rm has supported businesses across sectors – from construction and manufacturing to retail and transport – providing tailored solutions rather than one-size-fi ts-all packages. Here, David reveals the top 10 tips every business owner


must know to ensure they are not leaving money on the table: ■ Review regularly: just as you compare car insurance each year, make it a habit to re-examine your fi nance arrangements. Markets change quickly – what worked last year might not be optimal today.


■ Rates change constantly: yesterday’s ‘good deal’ could be expensive tomorrow. Keep an eye on changing in- terest rates and lender off ers to consistently secure the best terms.


■ Insist on transparency: a trustworthy broker makes costs and terms crystal clear. If anything seems hidden or overly complicated, walk away. Clarity ensures you know exactly what you’re agreeing to.


■ Find the right fi t over big names: the largest lender isn’t always your best choice. Seek a solution tailor-made to your business’s size, sector and goals, rather than a generic product from a well-known brand.


■ Compare, compare, compare: don’t accept the fi rst of- fer you see. A skilled broker will survey multiple lenders to fi nd you a truly competitive deal—saving you time and money.


■ T ink long-term, not just short-term: a slightly higher rate now could lead to more fl exible terms or better opportunities later. Weigh immediate savings against future growth potential.


■ Leverage industry expertise: advice from someone who understands your sector is invaluable. Specialist insights ensure the fi nance solution aligns with your industry’s unique challenges and priorities.


■ Act fast when timing is key: if a valuable asset or stra- tegic opportunity emerges, swift, informed decisions make the diff erence. A responsive broker streamlines processes, so you can strike while the iron’s hot.


■ Trust proven results: with nearly £1bn brokered and over 22,000 clients helped, this team’s track record speaks for itself. Such experience means they’ve re- fi ned their approach to consistently deliver the best outcomes.


■ Inaction costs more: ignoring new options or sticking with outdated arrangements might feel comfortable, but it usually results in paying more than necessary. Take action now to unlock immediate and long-term gains.


Ready to transform your fi nance strategy? T ese 10 tips give you the inside track on cutting unnec- essary costs and freeing up funds to drive your business forward. Don’t let confusion or complexity hold you back – empower yourself with expert guidance. With rates changing daily, there’s no time like the to ensure you’re getting the best possible


present arrangement.


For a free, no-obligation chat about improving your current fi nance deals or exploring new ones, contact David at davidt@hcfl .co.uk or call 01604 210771. Find out more about Halo Corporate Finance at www.hcfl .co.uk


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