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iwoca Launches Credit Compass to Help Millions of SMEs Understand and Improve Their Business Credit Score

2026/03/16 08:00
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WHY THIS MATTERS: The foundation of effective SME lending rests on reliable, transparent credit assessment. This initiative from iwoca addresses a critical flaw in the UK's small business financing ecosystem: a fundamental breakdown of trust and comprehension regarding credit reporting. With half of all business owners either ignoring or misunderstanding their credit health, the sector suffers from high rejection rates and wasted application effort. The launch of a free, educational tool that demystifies creditworthiness—combining standard scores with public data and eventually utilizing Open Banking insights—is a significant step toward enhanced financial inclusion. It repositions credit monitoring from a punitive, gatekeeping function to an active, educational component of business management, forcing traditional credit bureaus to justify their opacity. For the fintech sector, this is a clear move towards product-led acquisition, where value-add tools precede the core lending relationship.

New research from iwoca, one of Europe’s leading SME lenders, reveals that a significant proportion of UK SMEs lack a clear understanding of their own financial health – a gap that could put their success at risk. 

New SME research from iwoca shows that 51% of UK businesses either haven’t checked their credit score (30%) recently or are unsure what it means (21%). Only 20% of business owners trust credit agencies to assess their business’s health. 

In a separate study of finance experts, iwoca’s latest SME Expert Index (Feb ‘26) reveals that most brokers believe rejected businesses often lack both understanding of why their finance applications have been unsuccessful (62%) and guidance on improving their creditworthiness (71%).  

To bridge these knowledge gaps and empower small business owners to actively manage their financial health, iwoca is launching Credit Compass – a free tool designed to give every UK SME clear insight into their business’s credit standing. iwoca’s Credit Compass not only shows small businesses their credit data and how it evolves over time, but also explains what it means and what to do next to improve it. The free tool provides a breakdown to SMEs of the following categories:

  • Equifax Business Credit Score: instantly shows business owners how lenders view their business’ creditworthiness.
  • Credit History: tracks business owners’ reliability in managing payments and credit, helping build trust with funders and suppliers.
  • Financial Status: measures business owners’ cash flow strength and resilience – their ability to weather financial ups and downs.
  • Companies House Assessment: checks business owners’ stability and credibility using official public records.

Later this year, Credit Compass will integrate with Open Banking, allowing SMEs to securely connect their business accounts. This will enable iwoca to help businesses uncover valuable operational insights and make recommendations on how to strengthen their credit-worthiness. 

Christoph Rieche, CEO and co-founder at iwoca, commented: “It’s concerning that more than half of all business owners neither understand nor monitor the credit score of their business. One of the reasons is that business credit scores have historically been unreliable, therefore business owners may have learned to ignore them. We’re committed to making them reliable and actionable over time, our massive data warehouse and experience in SME lending puts us into an ideal position to solve this problem. If successful then millions of SMEs will benefit from it.”

Olusegun Shiroye, founder of Bolfis Limited commented: “Business owners shouldn’t be flying blind, especially in such a tough economic environment. I’d never tracked my business’s financial health before – which may have stifled some of my growth over the years – but iwoca’s tool was straightforward to use and breaks everything down into categories that actually make sense. It’s definitely a useful resource for keeping tabs on where your business stands – and it’s free, so why not use it?”

Businesses can use the Credit Compass today at [link].

FF NEWS TAKE: This launch is more than a free service; it’s a proactive challenge to the dominance of opaque, legacy credit bureau models. By empowering small businesses with clear, actionable data, iwoca drives the adoption of better financial habits, setting the stage for smoother future lending. This fundamentally moves the needle by embedding proprietary credit education within the SME lending funnel. We must now watch the traction and efficiency gains following the Open Banking integration—that is where Credit Compass could truly deliver on its promise of reliable, actionable credit guidance.

The post iwoca Launches Credit Compass to Help Millions of SMEs Understand and Improve Their Business Credit Score appeared first on FF News | Fintech Finance.

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