S-Tech Insurance Services Limited

Overview

In an unpredictable commercial world, it is worth remembering that a sale is not a sale until the goods or services have been paid for.  Trade credit risk can be reduced significantly by using a credit insurance policy which is designed to protect one of a company’s largest assets; trade debtors.

If your customers fail to pay due to insolvency, protracted payment or an adverse political event, your cash flow will not suffer. We can arrange all policy types including:-

  • Whole Turnover
  • Key Accounts
  • Single Risk
  • Domestic, Export and Political Risks
  • Invoice Discounting
  • Factoring
  • Surety, Bonds and Financial Gurantees
  • Credit Reports

Whether you are a small enterprise or a large corporate business, we pride ourselves on offering an excellent level of professional service.

Additional benefits to the products we offer include rigorous monitoring and professional credit assessment of your customers and, in most cases, support in collecting seriously overdue debts.

The highly experienced credit team at S-Tech brings value by understanding the diversity of options available from today’s credit market whilst recognising that your business is unique.  We understand that you will need cover correctly tailored to meet your individual needs.

We have invested a great deal of time building strong relationships with key European underwriters from whom we can acquire flexible and competitive terms.

Furthermore we are equipped to provide ongoing support, helping you understand your policy and maximise its benefits right through to claim settlement.

Our team is also able to advise you on other areas connected to credit risk including Invoice Discounting, Factoring, Surety Bonds and Financial Guarantees and Credit Reference Reports.

"we are equipped to provide ongoing support, helping you understand your policy and maximise its benefits"


S-Tech Insurance Services Ltd, 154-156 Victoria Road, Cambridge, CB4 3DZ

Company registered in England no. 01655142.

Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Services Authority