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Where can I get free independent debt advice in the UK for my business?

If money is tight, independent advice is often worth more than trying to work each creditor's process out one at a time. The right service depends on whether it is the business or you personally that is under pressure — and all the services below are free and confidential.

For the business

  • Business Debtline — free, independent advice for the self-employed and small businesses, by phone and online (businessdebtline.org, 0800 197 6026). It is run by the Money Advice Trust.
  • Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) — business support and advice for members (fsb.org.uk).
  • A licensed insolvency practitioner — if the company's position is serious, an IP can explain formal options such as a Company Voluntary Arrangement, administration or, as a last resort, liquidation. You can find a licensed IP through the Insolvency Service or R3 (r3.org.uk).
  • HMRC Time to Pay — if the pressure is a tax bill, HMRC can sometimes agree a payment plan (gov.uk).

For you personally

If it is your own finances rather than the company's, the leading free personal-debt services are StepChange (stepchange.org), Citizens Advice (citizensadvice.org.uk), National Debtline (nationaldebtline.org), PayPlan (payplan.com) and the government-backed MoneyHelper (moneyhelper.org.uk). None of them charges for advice.

What "free" really means

Every service above is funded so the advice is genuinely free to you — they do not take a slice of your payments. Paid-for debt firms exist, but a paid service will not get you a better outcome than a free one. If anyone asks for an upfront fee to set up a plan, treat that as a reason to switch to a free provider instead.

What we do at our end

If it is the company's loan with us that is the worry, you do not need our permission to seek advice — but a heads-up helps. Use the Hardship Variation Request form on our Forms & Requests page and we will hold collection contact while a plan is worked out. We would always rather agree something sustainable than see an account fall behind.

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A new name

Credicorp is becoming CreditCorp

Same company, same team, same careful lending — we’re moving to a clearer name. Nothing about your agreement, your account or how to reach us changes.

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