Distribution Finance Capital Holdings plc, an investment holding company, operates as a personal savings and commercial lending bank in the United Kingdom. The company offers working capital funding solutions to dealers and manufacturers. It also provides floorplan finance, unit stocking finance, and rental and hire fleet finance, as well as personal savings products, including fixed rate deposits and notice accounts. In addition, the company offers inventory finance products to agricultural, industrial, transport, motorhome and caravans, lodges and holiday homes, marine, and motorcycle sectors. Distribution Finance Capital Holdings plc was founded in 2016 and is based in Manchester, the United Kingdom.
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