Print and Textile Equipment

Embroidery machine finance for branded workwear, apparel and textile production businesses

Fund single-head and multi-head embroidery machines without tying up cash needed for stock, labour and order fulfilment. We help businesses structure finance around growth, replacement and contract-driven purchases.

1hrAdvisor response
30s-4hrCredit decision window
100+Lenders on panel
24-48hrSupplier payout after delivery

Embroidery machine finance that supports production growth

Embroidery businesses often need to increase output, improve turnaround times or replace ageing equipment without slowing day-to-day cash flow. Finance can make that step easier to manage.

We can help structure funding for single-head and multi-head embroidery machines, as well as supporting production equipment linked to the same purchase.

Typical buyers

Workwear suppliers, branded apparel businesses, sportswear decorators, promotional merchandise firms and textile manufacturers.

Fast enough for time-sensitive supplier-led purchases

Quote and review

We review the equipment list, supplier and business profile so the case goes to the most suitable lenders first.

Decision stage

We aim to respond within 1 hour, with straightforward cases able to receive a credit decision in as little as 30 seconds and typically within 4 hours.

Payout

Once approved, signed and delivered, supplier payout is typically completed within 24 to 48 hours.

First commercial machine

Move from outsourced production or entry-level kit into a dedicated commercial setup.

Capacity expansion

Add extra heads or additional machines to support larger contract volumes and tighter turnaround times.

Replacement cycle

Upgrade older embroidery equipment to improve reliability, speed and stitch quality.

How embroidery machine finance can work in practice

An apparel business finances an £18,000 multi-head embroidery machine over 60 months. Indicative monthly payment from around £395, with no deposit required in many cases.

That can leave more working capital available for garments, blank stock, staff and order fulfilment while bringing more production in-house.

Example scenario

Typical use cases include moving on from a single-head machine, increasing production capacity or replacing unreliable equipment ahead of a growth push.

Where this finance route tends to work best

Established trading businesses

Often strongest where the business has clear trading history, stable bank conduct and a defined commercial need for the equipment.

Supplier-led purchases

Works best when there is a clear supplier quote, asset list and realistic delivery timeline so the case can be placed quickly.

Growth or replacement plans

Useful when the purchase supports expansion, a refit, capacity growth or a planned upgrade cycle rather than distress-led spending.

What helps the process move faster

Clear supplier paperwork

A supplier quote, equipment breakdown and delivery timing help us place the case with the right lenders first time.

Simple business profile

Recent accounts or management figures, bank conduct and a clear explanation of the purchase usually make decisioning smoother.

Defined funding requirement

Knowing the amount needed, any deposit position and whether the purchase is urgent helps us structure the route properly.

Embroidery Machine Finance FAQs

Can I finance a new embroidery machine?+

Yes. We can arrange finance for new commercial embroidery machines, including single-head and multi-head units.

Can used embroidery machines be financed?+

Often yes, subject to the machine age, condition, supplier and overall business profile.

How quickly can embroidery machine finance be approved?+

We aim to respond within 1 hour. Straightforward cases can receive a credit decision in as little as 30 seconds and typically within 4 hours.

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