Business Planning

How to Write a Business Plan That Banks Will Fund

A funding-ready business plan answers the questions a credit committee asks before they ask them.

A strong business plan does more than describe a business — it answers, in advance, the questions a funder will ask. That means realistic assumptions, sourced market data, a credible financial model and a clear funding structure.

Start with the funder in mind

Whether you are approaching a commercial bank, a development finance institution, a grant agency or an equity investor, each has different priorities. Tailoring your plan to the funder dramatically improves your odds.

Let the numbers carry the argument

An integrated financial model that ties your income statement, cash flow and balance sheet together is the backbone of a fundable plan. Reviewers trust models they can interrogate.

The best business plan is the one that pre-empts every objection a credit committee could raise.

If you’d like help preparing a funding-ready plan, our team works with entrepreneurs and businesses across South Africa.

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