Business News

Hotels and B&Bs to thrive in 2022

Published by
TBM Team

Financial institution 365 Business Finance explains how hotels and B&Bs could bounce back in 2022. 

With hotels and B&Bs being one of the hardest hit business sectors over the last few years, financier 365 Business Finance reveals how such SMEs in the UK are now bouncing back with the right flexible funding behind them ahead of the busy spring and summer seasons.

According to the UK-based lender, specialising in merchant cash advances, the average amount advanced to hotels and B&Bs increased by 103% in 2021, in comparison to 2020. Compared to pre-pandemic levels, the average amount advanced still increased by 43%.

Taking a five-year view, the data shows that from 2016 to 2019 funding for the hotel industry was increasing year-on-year, with a 53% average increase in the amount financed across that three-year period. 

The year 2020 saw funding decline by 59% due to the knock-on effects of the pandemic and extended lockdowns, with the hotel industry starting to bounce back in 2021, returning to pre-pandemic levels.

The year 2022 is anticipated to be a year of even further growth as hotels turn to alternative finance, such as merchant cash advances, to make the most of the upcoming spring and summer holiday seasons.

Managing Director at 365 Business Finance, Andrew Raphaely, said: “SMEs in the hospitality sector have always been key clients of ours and we really appreciate how hard the past two years have been for them amid the covid crisis. 

“Having said that, seeing now how hotels and B&Bs in particular are emerging from the pandemic, with flexible finance assisting with refurbishments to cash flow, is incredibly inspiring and rewarding.”

In support of the UK’s hotel and B&B industry, along with advice on merchant cash advances and funding approval available within 24 hours, 365 Business Finance has released an all-new boutique hotel and B&B marketing guide as hoteliers prepare to make the most of the summer bookings rush.

To find out more about hotel business finance, you can contact the 365 Business Finance team on 0207 1000 365 to discuss further how a merchant cash advance can meet the diverse needs of the hotel industry.

TBM Team

Recent Posts

Baking and British Sign Language courses booming at Warwickshire college

New courses in baking and British Sign Language (BSL) at Royal Leamington Spa College have…

1 hour ago

Bristol’s 9Trees picks up national title at FSB Celebrating Small Business Awards

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has awarded the Micro Business Award to a leading…

1 hour ago

Green light for Allsee Technologies’ Birmingham HQ set to create 150 jobs

Allsee Technologies’ proposed landmark office headquarters and digital technology centre at Longbridge Business Park in…

1 hour ago

Bristol Rovers Community Trust gets show on the road with new luxury minibus

A Bristol community charity has moved into vehicle purchasing for the first time with the…

1 hour ago

Coventry's PLMR Advent makes senior appointment

Coventry-based PR, communications and public affairs agency PLMR Advent has appointed Paul Suart as account…

1 hour ago

Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre offers new grants to treat Friedrich’s Ataxia

The Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre (OHC), a partnership between the University of Oxford and Harrington…

1 hour ago