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The cost of stepping back
Bringing in a manager to run day-to-day operations adds a salary before the benefit — your freed-up time, or the growth a dedicated manager drives — fully lands. That overlap is a real cost.
Fund the transition
A working-capital facility bridges the manager's cost while the business adjusts and the value shows through. Check the added cost is affordable on the affordability calculator.
Hire for the outcome
Bring in a manager whose impact — growth, efficiency, or simply freeing you for higher-value work — justifies the cost. Finance supports a considered hire, not a hopeful one.
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 hiring a manager to run my business?
Yes. A working-capital facility bridges the manager's salary while the freed-up capacity or growth the role drives comes through. Check the added cost is comfortably affordable first.
Is it worth borrowing to step back from my business?
When a manager's impact — growth, efficiency, or freeing you for higher-value work — justifies the cost, yes. Finance bridges the overlap so you can step back without a cash-flow shock.
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