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Preparing for Tighter Credit Conditions in 2026

17 November 2025
7 min read

Many small businesses rely on a mix of overdrafts, card facilities and short term loans to maintain day to day cash flow. During the past year banks and alternative lenders have become more cautious, and several indicators suggest that credit conditions will tighten further during 2026. For business owners, a little early preparation can make a noticeable difference.

Lenders are placing greater emphasis on consistent record keeping, realistic forecasts and clear evidence that a business understands its cash cycle. This means that up to date bookkeeping is no longer just a compliance task. Regular management information can demonstrate stability, provide reassurance to lenders and highlight any seasonal pressures that may need attention.

It is also sensible to review existing credit facilities. Many overdrafts and business loan agreements include renewal terms, and these can be harder to negotiate if left until the last moment. Checking the renewal dates, interest rates and any security requirements can help avoid unexpected changes that affect cash flow.

Businesses that rely heavily on card funded working capital or revolving credit should consider whether these facilities remain suitable. Even a small increase in interest rates or a reduction in limits can put pressure on margins, particularly in sectors with tight cost structures.

Planning ahead can reduce risk and improve financial resilience. Reviewing cash flow forecasts, maintaining timely financial records and having early conversations with lenders can help small businesses enter 2026 with greater confidence and fewer surprises.

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