Capitalise Announces Partnership With Procore

Capitalise, the small business platform that gives businesses and their advisers transparency and control over their business finances, recently announced a partnership with Procore Technologies, Inc, a leading global provider of construction management software. Through the partnership, Capitalise, which has offices in the U.K. and South Africa, is now available on the Procore App Marketplace, enabling the construction industry to access over 100 business finance lenders through a single application process. Capitalise’s recent “Get Fit for Business” report showed that many construction, architecture and engineering companies need better help understanding their finances. And while 68% of business leaders said they needed funding to achieve their goals for 2022, 59% had put off applying for funding as it is too time-consuming, complicated and administration heavy. Capitalise’s partnership with Procore allows the construction industry to connect with its panel of more than 100 lenders and funding solutions. “The construction industry is one of the U.K.’s largest markets, and a market that the economy relies on,” said Oliver Cummings, commercial director at Capitalise. “This year, construction companies are looking to grow, and funding will be the key to help them flourish and continue to bolster the economy.”

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