Liberis and Dojo today launch Dojo Flex Funds delivering affordable capital to UK businesses from day one. The post Liberis and Dojo Partner to Provide SMBs DayLiberis and Dojo today launch Dojo Flex Funds delivering affordable capital to UK businesses from day one. The post Liberis and Dojo Partner to Provide SMBs Day

Liberis and Dojo Partner to Provide SMBs Day One Access to Capital

2026/02/26 08:00
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Liberis, a leading global embedded finance platform, and Dojo, a UK payments technology provider, today launch Dojo Flex Funds, a new finance product developed in partnership, delivering affordable capital to UK businesses from day one.

Dojo Flex Funds is a bespoke funding solution that gives eligible UK merchants (£60k+ annual revenue, 12+ months of trading) access to industry-leading financing, with 90% approval rates and heavily discounted capital.

Unlike traditional funding models, new customers receive immediate, ongoing access to fast and flexible capital, assessed using real trading data. By embedding funding directly into the onboarding journey, Dojo Flex Funds gives merchants access to finance from day one rather than months down the line.

Dojo connects more than 150,000 UK businesses with over 50 million unique consumer cards monthly. At this scale, this partnership sets a new benchmark for merchant support and speed to value by integrating funding directly into onboarding.

“Dojo Flex Funds fundamentally transforms how small businesses access capital in the UK,” said Trang-Thu Tran, CCO, Liberis. “By providing funding from day one, not months down the line, we’re removing traditional barriers to capital and supporting small businesses when they need it most.”

“With more than 150,000 UK businesses enabled by Dojo, we know how challenging access to capital to unlock further growth can be,” said Mike Winwood, General Manager – Funding at Dojo. “By giving merchants flexible funding from the very start of their relationship with us, they can expand sooner, manage cash flow confidently, and focus on what matters most: delivering great experiences that keep customers coming back.”

Dojo Flex Funds includes the launch of Liberis’ Starter Capital, offering low barrier finance from day one. This supports Liberis’ partners by driving customer acquisition, enabling high penetration, and supporting growth from the outset.

The post Liberis and Dojo Partner to Provide SMBs Day One Access to Capital appeared first on FF News | Fintech Finance.

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