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Training as an investment
Upskilling your team can unlock new services, higher productivity or the accreditations bigger clients need. The cost lands up front; the return builds over the months that follow.
Fund the upskilling
A working-capital facility funds training that pays back in capability. It works best where the new skills clearly enable new revenue or measurable efficiency.
Back skills that earn
Target training tied to real opportunities — a service you can then sell, a certification a client requires. Check the likely return on the return-on-borrowing calculator.
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
Can I finance staff training?
Yes. A working-capital facility funds training up front, repaid as the new capability drives revenue or efficiency. It works best when the skills tie to a clear opportunity — a service to sell or a client requirement.
Is upskilling my team worth borrowing for?
When the new skills unlock real revenue, higher productivity or required accreditations, yes. Target training tied to a specific opportunity and check the return before committing.
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