Credicorp Slice report: insurance premium invoice
How to think about spreading a business insurance invoice while keeping cover in place.
Annual insurance premiums can be lumpy, but cover gaps can be worse. A director should separate timing pressure from a weaker margin before choosing any finance route.
Credicorp Slice can fit a defined premium invoice if the company wants instalments outside the insurer's plan. The product fit comes from the shape of the cost, not from the page label.
Check the insurer's own monthly option first and compare the total cost. Recheck the linked product and public-source pages before relying on the note.
For Credicorp Slice, start with the supplier invoice. If there is no defined bill to spread, it is probably the wrong route.
Sources checked
- Credicorp Slice product page Credicorp
- Business finance guidance British Business Bank
- Compare Credicorp products Credicorp
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