Finseich works with schools, SMEs, warehouses, hospitals and vendors that are already doing the work on the ground – and now need the right kind of funding to move to the next level.
Education, healthcare, logistics & SMEs.
Structures aligned with collections.
Built for long-term relationships.
In most conversations we had with promoters, the problem was not “no funding”. It was wrongly structured funding – tenures that didn’t match cash flows, conditions that were unclear, or loans that looked attractive on day one but became stressful later.
Finseich exists to bridge that gap. Our role is to sit with you, understand how your school, warehouse, hospital or business actually works, and then design a facility that makes sense for both – you and the capital provider.
We stay away from a “sell at any cost” mindset. If something does not fit your institution at this stage, we prefer to say that openly.
When we look at a proposal, we are not only asking “Can this be funded?” We are also asking “Will this still feel manageable three years from now?”
We go beyond balance sheets and talk about students, patients, capacity, utilisation, suppliers, anchors and teams.
School fee terms, hospital occupancy, warehouse leases or SME seasons – all of these matter while designing tenure and repayment.
If something is not workable because of policy, risk or documentation, we say it upfront – instead of stretching a discussion for weeks.
We don’t disappear after funds are released. We continue to engage on plans, challenges and potential course-corrections.
Finseich focuses on sectors where we understand the ground reality well – so capital solutions stay practical, not theoretical.
• Hospital & Medical Facility Loans for infra and equipment.
• Structures that factor ramp-up periods and payor mix.
• Vendor & Invoice Financing for businesses selling to strong anchors.
• Short-tenor structures that bring forward cash, not extra complexity.
• We add new segments slowly, after testing them properly.
• The idea is to stay useful, not just broad.
Share a short note about your school, business or project. We’ll come back with a clear view on whether there is a Finseich structure worth exploring – before you invest time in full paperwork.