Export Invoice Finance
Export invoice finance advances up to 85% of your international invoices within 48 hours, while the provider handles overseas credit checks, currency risk, and collections through local correspondent factors. It is available to UK businesses exporting goods or services to customers in 80+ countries with annual turnover from £100,000.
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Export invoice finance advances up to 85% of your international invoices within 48 hours, with the provider handling overseas credit checks, currency risk, and collections through local correspondent factors in 80+ countries.
Summary
Export factoring lets UK businesses finance invoices to overseas customers in multiple currencies. Providers use the FCI correspondent factor network for local credit checks and collections. Bibby covers 80+ countries, Close Brothers 60+, and Novuna 50+. Available from £100k turnover.
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How export factoring works step by step, multi-currency support, overseas collections via FCI network, best UK providers for export finance, and cost differences vs domestic factoring
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How Export Factoring Works
- 1.You invoice your overseas customer in their local currency or GBP.
- 2.The UK factor checks your customer's credit via their overseas correspondent.
- 3.They advance 70-85% of the invoice value in GBP within 48 hours.
- 4.The overseas correspondent collects payment in the local jurisdiction.
- 5.You receive the balance minus fees and any currency adjustment.
Best UK Providers for Export Finance
| Provider | Countries | Multi-Currency? | FCI Member? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bibby | 80+ | Yes | Yes |
| Close Brothers | 60+ | Yes | Yes |
| Novuna | 50+ | Yes | Yes |
Oliver Mackman
Director, Market Invoice
Oliver leads Market Invoice's editorial and comparison research. With a background in UK commercial finance, he oversees provider analysis, rate verification, and industry reporting across all verticals.
Last reviewed: 5 April 2026