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NatWest pilots new working capital product Rapid Cash

NatWest has announced the pilot launch of Rapid Cash – the first digital, flexible working capital product that seamlessly connects with accounting software, to provide a dynamic credit limit of up to £300,000.

NatWest Rapid Cash is an alternative to a traditional business overdraft, with a credit limit that is based on customers’ unpaid invoices.  The application process is digitised, quick and seamless, and customers can obtain credit approval within 24 hours of applying. Once approved, customers can have funds in their account within a few hours. There are zero set up or monthly fees, meaning customers only pay for what they use.

Rapid Cash can be tailored to individual customer needs – with a choice of how much to borrow, and for how long. Once funds are repaid, customers can draw down against the line of credit again, up to their approved limit.

The product has been tested with a select number of the bank’s business customers since the start of 2019 and from today is open to all business customers who bank with NatWest. The bank then plans to make this product available to all UK businesses in the coming weeks.

Commenting on the launch of NatWest Rapid Cash, Paul Thwaite, MD Head of Sales, Specialist Businesses & Business Banking said: “We are excited to launch NatWest Rapid Cash as the latest in a number of innovative offerings that we have brought to our business customers recently. This is a unique, market leading product which we have built to provide an alternative to a conventional business overdraft.  By continuing to enhance the value, speed and choice of the services we offer, we’re aiming to ensure that customers can remain focussed on what matters – growing their businesses”.

NatWest Rapid Cash was developed in partnership with Waddle Loans Pty, a leading Australian fintech lender. Customers can find out more and apply at rapidcash.natwest.com.

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