Expert finance guidance from brokers who understand the electrical contracting sector inside out. NICEIC, ECA, EICR contracts, Part P, 18th Edition, EV charging.
Most people buying an electrical contracting business for the first time have never arranged acquisition finance. They approach their high street bank, get handed a generic application form, and are assessed against criteria designed for buying a sandwich shop or a dry cleaner. The bank does not understand why an NICEIC Approved Contractor with 180 EICR testing contracts is fundamentally different from a business with no recurring revenue. The result: higher deposits demanded, worse rates offered, or outright rejection.
Meanwhile, the seller has other buyers circling. Finance delays kill deals. The average SME acquisition due diligence process takes four to eight weeks. If your finance is not lined up, you lose the business to someone who was better prepared.
We work with a panel of FCA-authorised specialist acquisition finance brokers who have funded electrical business purchases across the UK. They understand the sector: what makes an electrical contracting business valuable to a lender, how to present EICR and testing contracts as recurring revenue, why NICEIC Approved Contractor status and ECA membership add to the asset value of the business, and which lenders are actively looking to fund trades and services acquisitions right now.
The difference between going direct to your bank and going through a specialist broker is the difference between a generic job application and one where someone on the inside has told you exactly what the hiring manager wants to hear. Your application arrives pre-qualified, sector-contextualised, and matched to the right lender. That means faster decisions, better terms, and a higher chance of approval.
Think of it like having a specialist mortgage broker who knows exactly which lender loves your type of property. Except here, they know which lender loves a well-run electrical business with a strong EICR testing contract base and public sector framework positions.
We connect you with one specialist broker, not a panel of competing lenders who all call you within the hour. One conversation. Your terms.
From understanding your finance options to running the numbers, we have built this section to answer every question a prospective electrical business buyer has about funding an acquisition.
Six funding routes explained with electrical sector context and worked examples.
Read more →The seven-step process from first conversation to funds landing.
Read more →What lenders look for in both the buyer and the target electrical business.
Read more →Model monthly repayments based on purchase price, deposit and term.
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