The specialist bank aims to target Britain’s business owners, directors and senior managers, plus the introducers that serve them.
The offer can be accessed by businesses either online or by contacting Aldermore directly.
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The announcement of the deal comes just two months after Aldermore launched a new contract finance product.
Ross McFarlane, director of invoice finance at Aldermore (pictured above), said: “With research carried out on behalf of the bank finding that only two-fifths (42%) of UK SMEs are confident they will be able to access the funding they need to grow their business over the next 12 months, it’s time small businesses are given a much-needed helping hand in sourcing the money they need to succeed.
“Aldermore has always been proud that it can provide competitive funding packages tailored to the unique requirements of SMEs.
“We build very close working relationships with our customers and the high levels of customer retention we see are testament to this.
“Our ‘three months free’ offer has been designed to provide more UK businesses with the financial support to help them achieve their business goals.”
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