Why growth finance relationships matter more in 2026

Arbuthnot Banking Group

In growth finance, investors are looking beyond the facility itself and paying closer attention to the quality of the lending relationship behind it. Capital still matters, but in a more uncertain and complex market, the lender’s judgement, speed and commitment can have just as much impact on outcomes as the funding line on offer.

That shift is important because growth rarely follows a straight path. Businesses need lenders that understand the commercial model, move quickly when circumstances change and stay engaged as plans evolve.

SLX Group wanted a lender that would look at the business as a whole rather than apply a narrow credit assessment. The result was a refinancing package made up of multiple facilities and a larger level of support than had previously been available.

At Andel, the priority was different but the logic was similar. The business had doubled turnover in three years and wanted a lender that could keep up with that pace. The emphasis here was on flexibility and understanding.

A J Moran’s situation makes the point even more clearly. The company needed to refinance after its bank withdrew from the construction sector. That is a useful reminder that financing risk does not always come from business performance alone. It can also come from changes in lender appetite. Direct access to senior decision-makers is therefore not just a service feature. It can improve speed, certainty and confidence when a company needs to act quickly in response to sector-level change.

In 2026, growth finance is being judged as part of a company’s broader ability to execute.

Arbuthnot Banking Group PLC (LON:ARBB), operating as Arbuthnot Latham, offers private and commercial banking products and services in the United Kingdom. Established in 1833, Arbuthnot Banking is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.

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