• Finance in Fifteen - Budgeting for Growth
    Feb 24 2026

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    Once a business finds its footing and gains confidence in where it’s heading, the real challenge begins: funding growth the right way.

    Growth takes more than ambition…it takes careful budgeting, smart cashflow planning, and making sure the right capital is in place so growth doesn’t become painful or restrictive.

    In this episode, David and Trevor explore how business owners can make confident, well-informed decisions that support steady, controlled, and ultimately successful expansion.

    They discuss why growth should never be left to chance and why the financial structure behind it matters just as much as the strategy itself.

    With such a wide range of finance products and lenders in the market, choosing the right solution can feel overwhelming. The reality is that most business owners don’t have the time or the specialist knowledge to navigate every option effectively. That’s where professional guidance becomes invaluable. Working with an experienced professional , such as a member of The Guild of Business Finance, can mean the difference between funding that fuels growth and finance that may hinder or restrict it.

    If your business is growing or you’re planning to grow, the. this episode is a reminder to plan carefully, structure funding correctly, and surround yourself with the right expertise to support the journey.







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    14 mins
  • Finance in Fifteen - Funding Options for Start Up Businesses
    Feb 17 2026

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    In this episode, David & Trevor tackle one of the biggest challenges facing entrepreneurs: how to access funding as a brand-new startup or during those crucial early years of trading.

    They share some of the ways that David has been able to support early-stage businesses, while Trevor challenges the conversation by digging into what he sees as the most realistic and effective finance options in today’s UK lending market.

    The truth is, many traditional lenders still struggle to back businesses with limited trading history, so where does that leave business owners that are struggling to raise the capital needed to start their businesses?

    Both agree that it starts with two essentials: solid planning and, where possible, private investment. When those foundations are in place, the funding landscape can open up, including options supported by lenders such as the British Business Bank.

    As with every episode published, the goal is simple: clear signposting and practical guidance. Business owners deserve straightforward information that helps them understand their options and navigate a market that now includes more than 300 non-bank lenders.

    Working together and in partnership with The Guild of Business Finance Professionals, both believe more can and should be done to make funding information more accessible, transparent, and easier to navigate for every business seeking the right-fit finance.

    If you believe that improving the access to finance for new and infant businesses, please share this episode and continue supporting the cause.



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    15 mins
  • Finance in Fifteen - An understanding of Interest Rates
    Feb 10 2026

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    In this episode, David and Trevor dig into a topic business owners are raising more and more: interest rates and what do they actually equate to in terms or cost to the business.

    Banks and other lenders alike, price interest to ensure they can cover their costs and deliver a return to the sources of the capital. But for many business owners, interest rates are still confusing, especially when they are described in different ways. APR, yield, flat rate, fixed, variable, gross, net of fees, the list goes on.

    They also tackle the idea of what a “fair” rate of interest actually means. That question only makes sense once you understand the length of the borrowing, the type of finance being used, and whether all the available options have been properly considered. Most importantly, is the finance genuinely the right fit for the business?

    Short-term lending products come up a lot in conversations and are often criticised publicly. David and Trevor take a balanced look at these options, explaining when higher interest products might make sense and when they probably do not.

    The real focus is the cost to the business. Once the right type of finance is identified, the key questions are whether it is affordable and whether it supports the business’s goals.

    This episode breaks interest rates down in plain terms. Hopefully, business owners will now have a better understand what they are being offered and the actual costs that apply...and especially if fees are included, too.





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    16 mins
  • Finance in Fifteen - What are the different Legal Charges taken by Lenders
    Dec 16 2025

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    In this final block of *Finance in Fifteen*, David and Trevor look at why lenders protect themselves by taking a legal charge over a business and/or specific assets.

    In the previous episode, they explained why lenders ask for Personal Guarantees. A charge, however, offers a different level of security, and it is important that business owners clearly understand what this means and how it affects them.

    As is often the case in business finance, things are rarely simple and not always explained well. Lenders may take fixed charges, floating charges, or sometimes a combination of both. Charges can also rank as 1st or 2nd, and some may be fixed solely against individual assets such as property, land, or other tangible assets.

    Before agreeing to any form of charge or guarantee, business owners should understand why it is being taken and have the advantages and disadvantages clearly explained.

    In a complex and often unregulated market, no decision about providing security should be made without proper guidance, whether from a legal adviser or a member of The Guild of Business Finance Professionals.

    For further information, please do contact the show at podcast@bfpguild.org


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    14 mins
  • Finance in Fifteen - Personal Guarantees
    Dec 2 2025

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    Most markets come with plenty of moving parts, and business finance is no different. In this episode, David and Trevor talk through why lenders ask for Personal Guarantees (PGs), what they mean, and how they affect the people signing them.

    Like any type of guarantee, the details depend on several important factors. The aim of this episode is to make the topic clearer so business owners understand their obligations before taking on any debt finance.

    Some directors see PGs as a high risk, but that is not always the case. David and Trevor look at the mindset behind why lenders ask for this type of guarantee, the reasons lenders rely on them, and what the actual liabilities could be if a business fails.

    Legal advice is always recommended, although working with a recognised business finance professional, such as a member of The Guild of Business Finance Professionals, can give business owners the clarity they need before applying for finance. In many cases, a skilled professional can even negotiate the terms of a guarantee when there is a valid reason to do so.

    If there are any business owners that require any further information on PGs and their legalities, please contact the show for further support. In addition, legal support is available in conjunction with legal partners Paris Smith.


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    15 mins
  • Finance in Fifteen - Preparing for finance
    Nov 18 2025

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    In this Finance in Fifteen episode, David and Trevor have an honest conversation about the hurdles many business owners run into when they try to secure funding and, in particular, if the business in question has not undertaken the basic requirements to prepare in advance of any application.

    Business finance now comes in many shapes and sizes and the number of lenders in the UK has grown to more than 300. With so much choice, it is easy to see why many businesses miss out on the best-fit and do not get the outcome they hoped for because they have been unable to prepare for finance in advance.

    Preparation matters on both sides of the application process. With the right guidance and by working with a Guild member in the first instance, business owners can give themselves the best chance of securing funding that truly fits their needs.

    With consideration to annual and management financials, coupled with each lenders criteria for affordability testing, plus an array of other requirements, this podcasts underlines the importance for business owners to avoid applying directly to a lender. Fail to prepare...prepare to fail!

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    13 mins
  • Finance in Fifteen - What is a Business Finance Intermediary?
    Nov 4 2025

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    A new season, a fresh approach: the Business Finance Matters podcast is back, continuing to be the only podcast that supports UK business owners who are navigating the complex world of finance—whether they are seeking funding or simply want to understand their options better.

    After a successful run in audio-only format, the podcast is now available to watch as well as listen to, giving you a more engaging way to follow the conversation. Please see click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTy0gEb4-yQ

    Based on your feedback, we are introducing a new series of short episodes called 'Finance in Fifteen'. Each episode dives into a specific business finance topic, packed into just 15 minutes, so you can get practical insights without the fluff.

    The podcast will also continue to include guest interviews.

    In this first episode, David and Trevor explain why working with a recommended Business Finance Intermediary is crucial before accessing any type of finance. With over 300 lenders offering a wide range of products, expert guidance can help avoid costly mistakes. Recent case studies reveal businesses ending up with unsuitable products, uncompetitive interest rates, or excessive fees...problems this podcast aims to highlight and prevent.

    Produced in partnership with The Guild of Business Finance Professionals, this series continues its mission to guide business owners safely through the finance landscape, whether dealing with lenders directly or through those various uncredible broker channels.

    Listen or watch, and share your feedback...your insights will help shape future episodes and ensure business owners get the guidance that’s been missing since the 2008 financial crisis.

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    13 mins
  • The Lender - Paul Marston, CEO, FSE Group; Projection driven businesses seeking access to finance, that other lenders can't do!
    Jul 24 2025

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    In this episode, David and Trevor speak with Paul Marston, CEO of The FSE Group and Non-Executive Director at Allica Bank.

    Paul knew from the age of 11 that he wanted to work in banking. Today, that passion continues as he focuses on supporting small and medium-sized businesses that struggle to access finance and what he refers to as the “market gap.”

    Many lenders only back businesses that are already profitable and whose owners are homeowners. FSE takes a different approach. Their mandate is to support strong entrepreneurs with realistic business plans and forecasts that show potential for growth and job creation.

    Outside of work, Paul’s a big fan of Padel Tennis and Queen. He can even play Bohemian Rhapsody on the piano!

    David recently helped a client secure a £200k facility when no other lender was willing to step in. If you are a business owner or Guild member looking for funding, you are welcome to contact David or Paul directly to learn more about the £400m+ in funding available through FSE and other British Business Bank fund managers across the UK.

    There are plans to meet up and reminisce with Paul's romantic past at 'Bog Island' in Bath. Everyone is welcome...but no proposal of marriage in guaranteed!

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    54 mins