How Seasonal Businesses in Ireland Can Access Smart Finance Solutions

Running a seasonal business in Ireland—like a hotel, B&B, restaurant, or tour company—comes with unique financial challenges. In places like the West of Ireland, a bustling summer season may bring strong cash flow, but the quieter winter months can put serious strain on your finances. Traditional term loans often don’t fit this cycle, but there are flexible options available that align with your business's cash flow—like a Merchant Cash Advance (MCA).

At BusinessLoans.ie, we work with seasonal businesses across Ireland to help them access the right finance, at the right time.

The Seasonal Cash Flow Challenge

Take the example of a small hotel on the Wild Atlantic Way. During the summer, occupancy is high and cash flow is strong. But come October, business slows dramatically, and fixed loan repayments can start to feel like a heavy burden. For lenders, this uneven income can make it harder to approve traditional term loans, especially when cash flow forecasts look weak in the off-season.

Why Merchant Cash Advance Works for Seasonal Businesses

A Merchant Cash Advance is designed for businesses that generate regular card sales, making it a perfect fit for many tourism and hospitality businesses.

Here’s how it works:

  • You receive a lump sum upfront (just like a loan).

  • Repayment is taken as a fixed percentage of your daily card sales—so on quiet days, you pay back less.

  • No fixed monthly repayments, which means no pressure during off-season slumps.

  • Quick approvals, often based on past months’ sales data rather than detailed business plans.

Because repayments flex with your revenue, you only pay more when you're earning more. That makes MCA an ideal option for businesses with strong summer peaks and soft winters.

Who It’s For

  • Hotels, B&Bs, and guesthouses with seasonal bookings.

  • Cafés, restaurants, and bars near tourist hotspots.

  • Outdoor activity providers (surf schools, boat tours, etc.)

  • Retailers in high-footfall summer towns.

If your business earns at least €5,000–€10,000 per month in card sales during your busy period, an MCA could be available to you—even if you’re not currently trading at high volume.

Other Financing Options to Consider

While Merchant Cash Advance is one of the most flexible tools available, we also support seasonal businesses with:

  • Working Capital Loans (for marketing, hiring, or repairs before the busy season)

  • Short-Term Loans (if you just need a quick top-up to get through the winter)

  • Asset Finance (to upgrade rooms, kitchens, or vehicles before reopening)

We’ll help you find the right fit based on your business cycle and repayment ability.

Talk to the Experts in Seasonal Business Finance

At BusinessLoans.ie, we specialise in helping Irish SMEs—seasonal and year-round—access smart, fast, and fair finance.

Whether you're preparing for the next tourist rush or just trying to get through a quiet spell, we can help you smooth out the highs and lows of your business’s cash flow.

Call the BusinessLoans.ie team on 01 55 636 55 for fast finance quotes or APPLY HERE.

Business loans for hotels, restaurants & bars

If you have a business that’s been closed or operating on a reduced capacity such as hotels, restaurants or bars you may need working capital or funds to make adjustments for Covid safety. BusinessLoans.ie can organise fast finance quotes from the best alternative finance companies operating in Ireland.

If your business has been completely shut down or trading on a reduced capacity there are some loan options tailored to help you restart. Lenders will review how you were trading pre-lockdown to help make decisions. Other lenders will look at your card machine data and offer a review once you have a boost in trade. Talk to us today. Email hello@businessloans.ie or call 01 55 636 55.

BusinessLoans.ie April 12th Hospitality Grants and Loans Update

As of Monday April 12th it’s okay for bars & restaurants to serve takeaway alcohol to customers. While takeaway pints were never against the law most businesses complied with the government request. As Micheál Martin poetically said “forget about takeaway pints”. However, now that people can travel freely within their county, or 20km from home if crossing county borders restaurateurs & publicans will see increased trade. Under licensing laws, there is a requirement for the sale of takeaway alcohol that it must be consumed a minimum of 100 metres from the premises where the drink was originally purchased.

The Outdoor Dining Enhancement Scheme

To combat the effects of Ireland’s mixed weather on your business, you could benefit from a grant up to €4000. It is for shelter & outdoor dining infrastructure and you can be prepared for full reopening & ending of the 100 metre rule. You can get this government grant only if you have a business that serves food. The scheme gives you 75% ex VAT of the cost of equipment purchased / installed, up to €4,000 per applicant. Only items purchased after June 1st, 2020 & up to September 30th, 2021 are eligible. Local Authorities administer it so you would need to reach out to them to claim this, or get more information from your Local Enterprise Office.

Loans

BusinessLoans.ie will be able to assist businesses with loan quotes as your trade improves. We are monitoring the situation with alternative lenders and their appetite for lending. The rule of thumb has been if the business is not currently trading they’re reluctant to quote. The first finance option likely to be available is based on your card machine. The partner credit teams will see how you were trading before the pandemic and look at the trade you’re doing when you reopen and hopefully make an offer. Then all going well, will top up the finance facility as turnover increases as lockdowns further ease.

There are other loans that will become more available as trade increases, from simple unsecured loans to asset finance for perhaps a food truck. We’re hearing Local Authorities are more open to offering places to pitch and this could be an important revenue stream to pivoting hospitality businesses this summer.

Talk to us about your situation. We’re here for you to organise loan quotes on hello@businessloans.ie or call 01 55 636 55.

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