Glossary

Seed capital

Seed capital is the earliest money that gets a business off the ground — founder, friends-and-family or angel funding to prove the idea before larger finance is available.

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First fundingProves the concept
Founders/angelsPre-revenue stage

Definition

Seed capital is the initial finance used to launch a business and validate its model — typically from founders’ savings, friends and family, or early angel investors, before the company has a track record.

In plain terms

It is the money that turns an idea into a trading business. At this stage banks and mainstream lenders rarely lend, so equity fills the gap.

Why it matters for your company

Once you have a trading history and predictable cash flow, debt becomes available and lets you grow without further dilution. Credicorp lends to established UK limited companies — see business loans and expansion capital.

Funding for UK limited companies

Credicorp lends to your company, not to you personally — short-term working capital with no personal guarantee. See what your business could access.