Invoice Finance for Care Homes and Domiciliary Care UK 2026
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UK care home and domiciliary care businesses face a structural cashflow problem: weekly care delivery and weekly payroll outflow, against monthly NHS, local authority or private payor invoices that pay 30 to 90 days later. Specialist invoice finance providers (Bibby, Pulse Cashflow, Skipton, IGF, Sonovate) advance 70 to 90 percent of NHS and local authority invoices within 24 hours at fees of 0.5 to 2 percent. NHS and local authority debtors get the best rates because default risk is effectively zero. Private payor invoices attract slightly higher haircuts due to consumer credit risk. Many care providers combine invoice finance with weekly payroll finance to cover the full cashflow cycle.
Last updated: 9 May 2026.
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UK care home and domiciliary care businesses face a structural cashflow problem: weekly care delivery and weekly payroll outflow, against monthly NHS, local authority or private payor invoices that pay 30 to 90 days later. Specialist invoice finance providers (Bibby, Pulse Cashflow, Skipton, IGF, So
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UK care home and domiciliary care businesses face a structural cashflow problem: weekly care delivery and weekly payroll outflow, against monthly NHS, local authority or private payor invoices that pay 30 to 90 days later. Specialist invoice finance providers (Bibby, Pulse Cashflow, Skipton, IGF, Sonovate) advance 70 to 90 percent of NHS and local authority invoices within 24 hours at fees of 0.5 to 2 percent. NHS and local authority debtors get the best rates because default risk is effectively zero. Private payor invoices attract slightly higher haircuts due to consumer credit risk. Many care providers combine invoice finance with weekly payroll finance to cover the full cashflow cycle.
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invoice finance for UK care homes and domiciliary care: NHS, local authority and private payor financing, CQC factors, payroll combination
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UK providers worth knowing
| Provider | Fee from | Min turnover | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pulse Cashflow | 1.0%+ | £100k | Care vertical specialism, weekly payroll handling |
| Bibby Financial Services | 0.5%+ | £100k | Large multi-site care providers |
| Sonovate | 1.5-3% | No min | Contractor / locum care workforce |
| IGF Invoice Finance | 1.0%+ | £50k | Sub-£500k care startups |
Care home cashflow cycle: weekly delivery vs monthly invoicing
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Best invoice finance for domiciliary care providers
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NHS and local authority invoice rates
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CQC registration and underwriting
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Combining invoice finance with weekly payroll finance
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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: 9 May 2026