Export Support for UK Companies
A UK Ltd can sell services or goods internationally, but the practical route differs. A software company needs licensing, data and subscription terms. A goods exporter needs classification, origin, customs, product standards, insurance and delivery responsibilities. Write down who does what before the first invoice.
Banks and payment providers will ask who pays, from where, for what and in which currency. Prepare customer contracts, supplier evidence, invoices and a reasonable volume forecast. This same file reduces misunderstandings with logistics partners and accountants.
Support should remove uncertainty, not promise a tax-free or compliance-free route. Check the rules in both the UK and the customer’s market and get specialist advice where regulated goods, sanctions or local establishments are involved.
- Contract and Incoterm review
- Currency and payment route
- Customs and product compliance
- Evidence pack for providers
- Country-specific professional advice
