How to Improve Your Chances of Getting Purchase Order Funding in South Africa
Winning a purchase order is exciting, but many South African businesses discover that receiving the order is only the first step. The next challenge is finding enough money to purchase stock, pay suppliers, hire labour or cover transport costs before the customer pays.
Purchase order funding helps solve this problem, but approval is not automatic. Funding companies carefully assess every application to determine whether the transaction is likely to succeed.
Understanding what they look for can significantly improve your chances of approval.
Why Funding Companies Assess Risk
Purchase order funding is different from a traditional business loan.
Instead of focusing only on your credit history, funding providers evaluate the strength of the transaction itself.
They typically ask questions such as:
- Is the customer genuine?
- Is the purchase order legitimate?
- Will the customer pay on time?
- Can your business deliver the order?
- Is there enough profit in the transaction?
- Are there any risks that could prevent successful delivery?
The stronger your answers, the more confidence a funder will have.
Build a Professional Business Profile
One of the easiest ways to improve your chances is by keeping your business fully compliant.
Funding providers often look for businesses that have:
- Active CIPC registration
- Valid Tax Compliance Status
- A registered business bank account
- Up-to-date bookkeeping
- Valid B-BBEE Certificate or Sworn Affidavit (where applicable)
- CSD registration if supplying government
Professional businesses are generally viewed as lower-risk applicants.
Keep Your Documents Ready
Applications are processed much faster when your documentation is already organised.
Typical documents include:
- Purchase Order
- Official quotation
- Company registration documents
- Banking confirmation letter
- Tax Compliance Status
- Director identification documents
- CSD Summary Report (for government contracts)
- B-BBEE Certificate or Sworn Affidavit
- Supplier quotations
Having these documents available immediately can reduce delays.
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Only Accept Orders You Can Deliver
Receiving a large purchase order does not automatically mean you should accept it.
Funding companies often want to know:
- Have you supplied similar contracts before?
- Can your suppliers deliver on time?
- Do you have enough staff?
- Can you manage the project successfully?
Being realistic about your business capacity increases credibility.
Work With Reliable Customers
Funding providers generally prefer purchase orders issued by:
- Government departments
- Municipalities
- State-owned entities
- Large corporations
- Established private companies
The lower the payment risk, the more attractive the application becomes.
Keep Your Financial Records Up to Date
Although purchase order funding focuses on the order itself, your financial records still matter.
Maintain:
- Accurate bookkeeping
- Business bank statements
- VAT records (if registered)
- SARS compliance
- Proper invoicing records
Good financial management demonstrates that your business is well-run.
Prepare Before You Need Funding
One mistake many businesses make is only searching for funding after receiving a purchase order.
Instead:
- Research funding companies in advance.
- Understand their requirements.
- Build relationships early.
- Prepare your compliance documents before opportunities arise.
Preparation often leads to faster approvals.
Common Reasons Applications Are Delayed
Funding applications are commonly delayed because of:
- Missing documents
- Expired Tax Compliance Status
- Incomplete quotations
- Incorrect banking information
- Poor communication
- Unverified suppliers
Most of these issues can be avoided with proper preparation.
Final Thoughts
Purchase order funding is designed to help businesses grow, but preparation is one of the biggest factors that determines success.
Businesses that keep their documents organised, maintain compliance and understand government procurement generally have a much stronger chance of securing funding when opportunities arise.
Don't wait until you receive your next purchase order to prepare. Building a funding-ready business today can make all the difference tomorrow.
Continue Reading
- What Is Purchase Order Funding? A South African Business Owner's Guide
- How Purchase Order Funding Works in South Africa (Coming Soon)
- Documents Required for Purchase Order Funding
- The Ultimate Guide to Purchase Order Funding in South Africa (2026)
Series: South African Business Toolkit
Topic Cluster: Purchase Order Funding
Reading Time: 7–9 minutes
Last Updated: July 2026

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