This new funding product will be available for UK business sellers starting from April 2026 as part of eBay's Seller Capital program.
‘Flexible Growth Financing’ will provide sellers a funding limit tailored to their business needs and access to funds as and when they require them, either in full or in stages.
This funding is commonly used to restock or expand inventory, enhance product listings, and invest in strategic marketing.
52% of UK SMEs report poor access to affordable credit. They are held back by lengthy and complex application processes, fear of rejection, and high borrowing costs. The result is a funding gap that's actively limiting the growth of small businesses across the UK.
eBay and Liberis have proven experience in the US, where the model has already supported thousands of small businesses as part of eBay Seller Capital, with 90% of Liberis small business customers agreeing that working capital provided by Liberis had a positive impact on their operations.
According to Arthur Smith, StudioCityCowboy, a vintage car parts seller: “You can take the whole thing at once, or you can take it in smaller amounts, three, four, five times, whatever you need. It gives you a lot of security knowing it’s there and you can use it how you need it. It makes me feel in control as a business owner.”
Eve Williams, General Manager of eBay UK, told That's Businesss: “Small business growth is vital to the UK economy, but access to the right kind of funding remains one of the biggest barriers for many entrepreneurs.
“Through eBay Seller Capital and our partnership with Liberis, we’re embedding flexible finance directly into our platform, giving sellers fast, data-driven access to funding that adapts to their sales and puts them firmly in control of their growth.”
The launch of Flexible Growth Financing builds on eBay’s commitment to helping small businesses grow and succeed. Last year alone, eBay’s Seller Capital programme delivered over $250 million in working capital through its partners to more than 10,000 sellers globally. To date, well over $1 billion in growth capital has been disbursed through the programme across the US, UK and Germany.
Trang-Thu Trang, CCO of Liberis, told us: “In the US, we have seen how embedded, flexible finance can give eBay sellers greater control over how and when they access capital. We are bringing that same model to the UK, with funding built around real commercial data, tailored limits and payments that adjust with sales. It gives sellers the confidence to invest in growth and act on opportunity, without rigid commitments that do not reflect their performance.”
The new financing option will be available to eligible eBay UK business sellers through eBay Seller Capital from 6 April 2026, with funding decisions often delivered within 24 hours.
Flexible Growth Financing supports sellers with forward planning without requiring an upfront commitment, allowing them to access funds only when a specific need or opportunity arises. Transparent pricing and re-payments that adjust in line with sales help keep cash flow aligned as the business evolves.

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