Distribution Finance Capital renews guarantee facility.


Manufacturing sector lender Distribution Finance Capital Holdings (DFCH) announced on Wednesday that it has entered into a new ENABLE Guarantee facility with the British Business Bank worth up to £350m.

  • Distribution Finance Capital Holdings
  • 01 July 2026 10:18:15
Distribution Finance Capital

Source: Sharecast

The current guarantee arrangement, which was transitioning into a run-off phase, having been in place for the past three years, will be replaced by a new facility that DFCH said is "closely aligned to its lending strategy".

The company said the facility allows it to support more SME lending to its manufacturer, dealer and distributor customers over the term of the programme.

The facility has a pool size of up to £350m of loans, while commercial terms remain unchanged.

"This successor ENABLE Guarantee with the British Business Bank is a critical ingredient that supports the expansion of our lending capacity through 2028 and in line with our strategic plan," said DFCH's chief executive Carl D'Ammassa.

"Built on our track record and experience of our previous arrangements, this latest iteration has been specifically structured to better align with our specialist lending model, strengthening our ability to provide finance to UK SMEs."

The stock was up around 1% at 64.1p by 0900 BST.

See the latest RNS on Investegate.


N/A

ISIN: N/A
Exchange: N/A
Sell:
N/A
Buy:
N/A
Change:
Date:
Prices delayed by at least 15 minutes

Compare our accounts

If you're looking to grow your money over the longer term (5+ years), we have a range of investment choices to help.

Halifax is not responsible for the content and accuracy of the Markets News articles. We may not share the views of the author. Understand the risks, please remember the value of your investment can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invest. We don't provide advice so if you are in any doubt about buying and selling shares or making your own investment decisions we recommend you seek advice from a suitably qualified Financial Advisor. Past performance is not a guide to future performance.