VAT Finance

VAT Finance

Corporate | Corporate Finance

About

VAT (Value Added Tax) financing refers to the funding that businesses use to pay VAT obligations while waiting for customer payments or tax refunds. In some cases, businesses may need to pay VAT on goods and services before receiving payment from customers or when the tax authorities are taking time to process refunds. VAT financing helps bridge this gap by providing businesses with short-term funding to cover these payments. By securing VAT financing, businesses can maintain smooth cash flow and avoid penalties for late VAT payments, ensuring their operations continue without interruption.

About Our Partner

Our financing partner is a global leader in arranging high-value, cross-border lending solutions for complex client needs. With long-standing relationships across private banks, alternative lenders, and international financial institutions, they specialise in unlocking structured finance for high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs, and family offices.

Key Highlights:

  • Established: 2007, with a proven track record in prime residential, commercial, and international property finance
  • Client Base: Over £10 billion in arranged lending for clients in more than 80 countries—including private clients, intermediaries, and professional advisers
  • Team: A multilingual team of senior finance specialists based in key financial hubs—London, Monaco, Dubai, Geneva, and Jersey—bringing local expertise to global transactions
  • Scope: Supports a wide range of financing requirements, including luxury property purchases, refinancing, liquidity extraction, and international debt structuring
  • Global Reach: With offices strategically located across Europe, the United States, and the Middle East, they provide region-specific insights and on-the-ground support wherever clients operate

Through this partnership, Private Office clients gain access to discreet, solution-led financing strategies—designed to navigate complexity and deliver leverage without compromise.

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