Working Capital OD/CC Limit
What Is Working Capital?
Working capital is the money a company utilizes to run its day-to-day activities, like making salaries, paying suppliers, and keeping inventory. It represents the difference between current assets and current liabilities, ensuring that a business can meet its short-term obligations and operate smoothly.
Key Facts About Working Capital
Crucial for Operations: Working capital is essential for keeping a business running efficiently by covering day-to-day expenses.
Short-Term Financing: Working capital loans are usually short-term and designed to address immediate financial needs, typically repaid within a year.
Flexible Use: The funds can be used for various operational purposes, including inventory management and payroll.
Working Capital Eligibility Criteria
Business Age: Most lenders prefer businesses that have been operational for at least 1-2 years.
Credit Score: A strong credit score improves your chances of getting favorable loan terms.