Equestrian Finance
Are you part of the equestrian industry? Whether you manage a riding school, operate a livery yard, run your own equestrian business or compete professionally, we’re here to help you achieve the next step in your business.
Perhaps you’re planning to upgrade your stables, build a new stable block or invest in a new horse box — but don’t want to strain your cashflow to do it. That’s where Equestrian Finance can help.
Find what you need
Flexible Finance Options:
Asset Finance
- Fund a new horse box, trailer or essential yard vehicles.
- Asset finance allows your business to acquire vital equipment or vehicles without paying the full cost upfront. Instead, you spread the monthly payments over time through an agreed finance plan.
- Learn more about Asset Finance
Business Loans
- Support day-to-day operations, hire new staff or invest in facility upgrades.
- A business loan allows a business to borrow a lump sum of money on a fixed or variable interest rate and repay in regular instalments over a set term (e.g., 1–5 years). Suited to businesses needing capital for expansion, renovations or large purchases.
- Learn more about Business Loans
Property Loans
- Expand your yard, increase stable capacity or build a new arena.
- Development or property finance provides funding for expansion and development projects from the ground up. If you already own the land outright, you may be able to access up to 100% of the build costs, released in stages as the project progresses.
- If you also need to purchase the land too, you can borrow up to 70% of the purchase price and still access 100% of the build costs.
- This type of finance is usually short to medium term (usually 6–24 months) with the interest often paid at the end of project.
- Learn more about Property Loans
With the right finance in place, you can grow your business, improve your facilities and access the latest equipment and vehicles — all while keeping your cashflow healthy.
We can guide you through the best option for your business with access to specialist lenders.



