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I need to restock fast after an unexpected sales surge — how do I fund it?

A sudden sales surge is a good problem that empties your shelves and your cash at once; fast finance restocks quickly so you keep selling instead of turning customers away.

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Surge cleared stockGood problem
Restock fastKeep momentum
Fund itWorking capital

The good-problem trap

An unexpected surge in sales is exactly what you want — until it clears your shelves and your cash at the same time. Empty stock means turning away the very demand you worked to create.

Restock without delay

A short working-capital facility funds fast restocking so you keep serving demand and don't hand customers to competitors. It's repaid as the new stock sells.

Keep the momentum

Momentum is fragile — a stockout mid-surge can end it. Fund the restock quickly, and check the pace is sustainable on your cash-flow forecast.

What it means for you

Credicorp lends to your company, not to you personally, and takes no personal guarantee. See business loans or apply online when the numbers work.

Frequently asked questions

How do I fund restocking after a sales surge?

A short working-capital facility funds fast restocking so you keep serving demand, and is repaid as the new stock sells. Acting quickly keeps the momentum a surge creates.

Is it worth borrowing to restock quickly?

When demand is live and stock is gone, yes — a stockout hands customers to competitors and can kill momentum. Fast finance keeps you selling through the surge.

Funding for UK limited companies

Credicorp lends to your company, not to you personally — short-term working capital with no personal guarantee. See what your business could access.