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“Being able to offer flexible payment terms to our B2B customers underpins our market offering. We want to invest in modernising the checkout process and we’re excited to work with Kriya to digitise and provide flexible payment terms to a much wider range of trade customers.”

Offering credit by themselves which resulted in high risk on their balance sheet, unstable cash flow and low efficiency
Fractory is a one-stop-shop for on-demand manufacturing services. Thanks to Kriya they no longer have to offer credit themselves – reducing risk, stabilising cash flow and increasing efficiency.

Funding a sales ledger with many different global debtors
E-learning and employee training business servicing global clients

Launching and scaling a high demand new product line in the highly-competitive wellness market, while managing cash flow effectively.
Grass & Co. scale up to meet unprecedented demand with working capital deployed through Kriya's flexible invoice finance solution.

Long payment terms
London-based craft beer brewery - the Crate story: Meeting in a bar over a few beers and a couple of pizzas, the founders realised they shared a love for both of these things and wanted to make their own. Less than two weeks later they had signed a lease on Hackney Wick’s iconic White Building, the space Crate Brewery still calls home today. Fast forward to 2019 and Crate has a second (much bigger) brewery and distribution warehouse onsite. They produce 1 million pints of beer each year and make an impressive array of pizzas every day. Just 7 years on from opening the business, they’ve self-funded their growth to nearly £5 million.

Scaling a business when held back by long payment terms
This case study explores how a small business owner was able to improve their cash flow and secure funding for growth using invoice finance, powered by Kriya. Discover the benefits of this financing option and how it can help businesses overcome cash flow issues.