Linked Finance Surpasses €400m in Lending to SMEs
The Dublin-based lender said demand rose 65% this year as Irish businesses sought unsecured loans for expansion and investment.
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Linked Finance surpasses €400m in SME lending
Linked Finance, Ireland’s leading non-bank SME lender, has passed €400 million in cumulative lending to small and medium-sized businesses since its launch in 2013, and has now backed more than 5,000 Irish SMEs. The twin milestones cap the company’s strongest start to a year in 13 years, with lending so far in 2026 running roughly 65% ahead of the same period in 2025. The businesses Linked Finance has funded are estimated to have supported 50,000…
Linked Finance reaches €400m in lending after supporting 5,000 Irish SMEs
Non-bank SME lender Linked Finance has passed €400m in lending since its launch in 2013 and has now backed more than 5,000 small Irish businesses. The milestones cap the firm's strongest start to a year in 12 years, with lending up 65% compared to the same period in 2025. The businesses that Linked Finance has funded, including VitHit, Cornucopia, Chopped, SchoolBooks.ie, Cloud Picker Coffee and Leo Burdock, are estimated to have supported 50,00…
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