Ebury & MarketFinance: Join forces to accelerate CBILs payouts

  • Two British fintechs Ebury and MarketFinance, have joined forces to ensure SMEs across the UK able to quickly access the emergency lending
  • MarketFinance offer both its CBILS loans and revolving credit facilities to Ebury’s UK SME base to support them with their business finance needs
  • The CBILS initiative conclude at the end of September 2020 with pre-submitted applications in September being valid until the end of November
  • The CBILS revolving credit facility goes up to £5 million and works in much the same way as MarketFinance’s flagship selective invoice finance product
  • International trade specialist Ebury will add MarketFinance’s CBILS loans and revolving credit facilities
  • The strategic partnership adds to Ebury’s range of cross-border finance options, underpinned by its leading foreign exchange risk management capabilities
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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