Triver Selective Invoice Finance Review
Triver is an AI-powered fintech founded in 2023 that offers selective invoice finance funded in under 5 minutes. Having raised £114 million in 2025 and already serving over 1,500 customers with more than £180 million funded, Triver represents the newest generation of invoice finance providers. Fees start from 1.8% per 30 days with facilities up to £400,000.
Triver is an AI-powered fintech founded in 2023 offering selective invoice finance funded in under 5 minutes, with fees from 1.8% per 30 days and facilities up to £400,000. More detail + scope
Summary
Triver is an AI-powered fintech founded in 2023 offering selective invoice finance funded in under 5 minutes. Having raised £114 million in 2025 and serving over 1,500 customers with more than £180 million funded, it represents the newest generation of providers. Fees start from 1.8% per 30 days with facilities up to £400,000.
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Triver selective invoice finance, funding speed, fee structure, maximum facility and scale
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Key Facts
Pros and Cons
Strengths
- Fastest funding in the market (under 5 minutes)
- Genuinely selective (fund individual invoices)
- Transparent fees with no hidden charges
- Modern, fully digital experience
- No long-term contracts or monthly minimums
Limitations
- Maximum facility of £400k limits larger businesses
- Very new company (founded 2023)
- Per-invoice fees can be more expensive than whole-ledger
Our Verdict
Triver is the most impressive new entrant in UK invoice finance. The sub-5-minute funding speed and pay-as-you-go model make it ideal for businesses that need occasional cash flow support without committing to a whole-ledger facility. The £400k facility cap means it is not suitable for larger businesses, but for SMEs wanting speed and flexibility, Triver is hard to beat.
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: 7 April 2026