Credicorp Slice — split business bills into instalments, not all at once.
Credicorp Slice splits a one-off business bill — a supplier invoice, a utility bill, a corporation-tax payment, an unexpected repair — into three or four manageable instalments. We pay your supplier in full today. You pay us back across the next few weeks.
Credicorp Slice
See your repayments take shape
Move the sliders to picture the plan — what you repay, the cost of borrowing, and when each payment falls due. It is an illustration, not a quote.
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Total cost is capped at 100% of the amount borrowed.
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Tha na cinn-latha mar eisimpleir, air an cunntadh bhon latha an-diugh.
An illustration based on our live pricing — not a quote or an offer. Your formal quote is produced when you apply.
Cuin a tha Slice na inneal cheart
- A supplier wants paying in 7 days Stock is in the door but your customer has 30-day terms. Slice covers the gap so the supplier ships the next order on time.
- A quarterly VAT or PAYE bill HMRC wants the lump on the 31st. Slice splits it over the following three to four weeks so you do not eat your buffer.
- Bhris uidheamachd agus tha feum agad air air ais an-diugh A van, a fridge, a printer. Pay the repairer in full today, spread the cost over three to four weeks.
- Ath-nuadhachadh goireis no àrachais Annual premium due in one hit? Slice puts it across the next month so the cash-flow calendar stays steady.
Mar a tha Slice ag obair
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1. Tell us about the bill
Apply in about five minutes. You give us the supplier name, the bill amount, the due date, and a copy of the invoice (PDF, photo or screenshot).
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2. We decide same-day
Bidh fìor dhuine a' breithneachadh a' ghnìomhachais agad — tionndadh, ùine mhalairt, giùlan banca o chionn ghoirid. Cha cho-dhùin sinn air sgòr creideis a-mhàin. Bidh a' mhòr-chuid de cho-dhùnaidhean a' tighinn taobh a-staigh latha-obrach, gu tric taobh a-staigh uairean.
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3. We pay the supplier in full
Cho luath 's a ghabhas tu ris an aonta, pàighidh sinn an solaraiche agad gu dìreach le gluasad banca. Bidh an dàimh agad riutha a' fuireach glan — gun ruith às dèidh, gun chìsean fadalach.
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4. You repay us in slices
Three or four instalments over the next three to eight weeks, collected by Direct Debit on dates you choose. Repay early any time, no penalty.
Na figearan, ann an cànan shoilleir
| What | How much |
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| Suim a' bhile gach Slice | £50 – £2000 |
| Àireamh de phàighidhean | 3 or 4 |
| Teirm ath-phàighidh | Up to 8 weeks |
| Cìs Slice | 6% of the bill (flat, one-off) |
| Cìs pàighidh fhadalach | £12 (per missed instalment, capped) |
| Cap cosgais iomlan | 100% of the bill (the regulatory backstop) |
| Barantas pearsanta | Chan eil gin. Bidh an companaidh a' faighinn iasad, chan e an stiùiriche. |
Worked example. A £600 supplier invoice with a 6% Slice fee costs you a total of £636 — repaid across four weekly instalments of £159. Pay it back early and the unused part of the fee is refunded.
Cò as urrainn Slice a chleachdadh
- Companaidh earranta na RA no LLP clàraichte le Companies House.
- Trading for at least six months.
- A director aged 18+ with a UK address.
- A UK business bank account with at least three months of activity.
- Tha fiosrachadh banca na RA aig an solaraiche a tha thu ag iarraidh a phàigheadh.
Tha Slice airson cosgaisean gnìomhachais a-mhàin — fàirdealan, bilean, càraidhean, cìs. Cha phàigh sinn rudeigin a tha a' coimhead pearsanta.
Na dìonan agad
- Gun bharantas pearsanta. Is e an companaidh an neach-iasaid; chan eil an stiùiriche buailteach gu pearsanta.
- Cost cap. We will never charge you more than 100% of the bill in total.
- Tha ath-phàigheadh tràth saor. Pàigh air ais uair sam bith agus pàighidh sinn air ais a' chìs nach deach a chleachdadh.
- Ma dh'fhàsas airgead teann, bruidhinn rinn tràth. An aon duilleag Cuideachadh-le-pàigheadh ris a' bhathar eile againn. Gun litrichean iarrtais mus do bhruidhinn sinn riut.
- Mothachail air so-leòntachd. Ma dh'atharraich rudeigin san ghnìomhachas agad — call, tinneas, fàiligeadh solaraiche — tha slighe air leth againn. Cha tèid do stiùireadh sìos an t-slighe chruinneachaidh àbhaisteach.
What is Credicorp Slice?
Credicorp Slice UK is a bill-payment finance product for UK limited companies. You tell us about a business bill you need to pay — a supplier invoice, a tax bill, an equipment repair, a utility renewal — and we pay your supplier in full today. You repay us across three or four weekly instalments. There is a single flat fee and no personal guarantee.
What bills can Slice cover? Any legitimate business expense where you have a valid invoice and a UK-based payee: supplier stock invoices, quarterly PAYE or VAT bills, equipment repair invoices, insurance renewals, utility bills. We pay businesses, not individuals, and the bill must be for your company, not personal spending.
Can you repay Slice early? Yes. You can repay a Credicorp Slice at any time, in full or in part. When you repay early, we refund the unused portion of the flat fee — so early repayment costs you less, not more.
Frèam riaghlaidh — onarach mu na tha Slice
Credicorp Slice is short-term unsecured business credit advanced to a UK body corporate (limited company or LLP). Because the borrower is the company, not an individual consumer, the agreement sits outside the scope of regulated consumer credit under Article 60B of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001.
Dè a tha sin a' ciallachadh dhut: chan eil Slice air a chòmhdach leis an Financial Ombudsman Service no leis an Financial Services Compensation Scheme. 'S e am pròiseas ghearanan a-staigh againn an t-slighe airson dragh sam bith; às dèidh ar freagairt deireannach, tha an àrdachadh chun na cùirtean. Bidh sinn gu saor-thoileach a' cur an gnìomh na h-aon ìrean cothromachd a chuireas sinn an gnìomh don bhathar Business Loan agus Credicorp Flex againn.
Ceistean cumanta
What bills can I use Slice for?
Slice is designed for one-off business expenses payable to a UK supplier or HMRC. Examples include:
- a supplier invoice where the supplier needs paying before your customer pays you;
- a quarterly VAT or PAYE bill you would rather spread over the following weeks;
- an unexpected business repair — a van, a fridge, essential equipment;
- a utility or insurance renewal due in a single payment.
The supplier must have UK bank details so we can pay them directly. We will not use Slice to pay something that looks personal.
Can I repay Credicorp Slice early?
Yes — you can repay Credicorp Slice early at any time, with no penalty and no fee.
When you settle before the final instalment, the unused part of the Slice fee is refunded. The refund is calculated from the settlement date, so the sooner you settle, the more you get back.
To settle early, sign in to the customer portal, open your Slice agreement, and choose "Settle in full now". The portal shows the exact amount needed on the date you pick.
What is Credicorp Slice?
Credicorp Slice is short-term unsecured business credit that splits a one-off business bill into three or four manageable instalments.
When you are approved, we pay your supplier in full by bank transfer — your relationship with the supplier stays clean, no late fees, no chasing. You then repay us across the next three to eight weeks by Direct Debit, on dates you choose.
Slice is for limited companies and LLPs. It is not available to sole traders or individuals.
How much does Credicorp Slice cost?
Slice charges one flat fee on the bill amount. The fee is shown to you before you sign — no surprises, no hidden costs. If you pay all your instalments on time, the total you repay is the bill amount plus the fee, and nothing else.
The only other charge that can apply is a late-payment fee if an instalment is missed. The amount is shown in your agreement, and the total cost of credit is capped, so you can never pay more than the cap however late a payment is.
There is no charge to repay early — if you want to settle before the final instalment, the unused part of the fee is refunded.
Short-term, side by side
Credicorp Flex vs Credicorp Slice
Two ways to borrow for the short term. Flex is a small revolving facility you dip in and out of; Slice spreads one specific bill over a few scheduled payments. Switch between them to weigh the terms — it’s a guide to help you choose, not a quote.
Credicorp Flex
Goireas creideis lùbach beag as urrainn dhut tarraing air.
- Facility size
- £50 – £500
- How you repay
- Draw and repay as you go
- Repayment cycle
- Every 14 days
- Ath-phàigheadh as lugha
- 10% of the balance (at least £20)
- As fheàrr airson
- Recurring, unpredictable cashflow gaps
Credicorp Slice
Pàigh aon bhile gnothachais ann an trì no ceithir cuibhreannan.
- Bill size
- £50 – £2,000
- How you repay
- 3 no 4 scheduled instalments
- Instalment spacing
- Every 7 days
- Cìs rèidh
- 6% of the bill
- As fheàrr airson
- Spreading one specific, known bill
These are the published product terms, not a lending decision. /apply/ na 's urrainn dhut iasad fhaighinn gu dearbh.
Rudan bu chòir dhut fios a bhith agad orra
- Lending is available to UK limited companies, limited liability partnerships, and public limited companies only. We do not lend to sole traders, individuals, or unincorporated partnerships.
- All applications are subject to status, affordability and credit checks performed against business credit reference agencies. We do not approve every application.
- We are a direct lender, not a broker. We never charge brokerage or arrangement fees other than the establishment fee disclosed in your pre-contract information.
- The total cost of credit on any single agreement is capped at 100% of the principal advanced. You will never repay more than double what you borrowed on a single loan.
- No personal guarantee is required or accepted. The company is the borrower. The director who signs on behalf of the company is not personally liable for the loan.
- This is unregulated business lending: a body corporate is not an "individual" or "relevant recipient of credit" under Articles 60B and 60L of the FSMA Regulated Activities Order 2001, so the loan is not a regulated credit agreement under that Order. Credicorp Limited is not authorised or regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for consumer credit lending. Borrowers cannot refer complaints to the Financial Ombudsman Service and are not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. We operate an internal complaints procedure — please see our complaints policy.
Eisimpleir riochdail: A loan of £200 over 30 days at a daily interest rate of 0.25% on the outstanding principal, with a £5 establishment fee, would require a single repayment of £220.00. Total amount payable £220.00. Total cost of credit £20.00.
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