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Allica Bank headquarters in London representing its growth plans in the UK small and medium-sized business banking market

Allica Bank aims for 10% UK SMB market share by 2028

25 February 2026 Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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Allica Bank accelerates growth with fresh funding

UK-based challenger lender Allica Bank has set an ambitious target to capture 10% of the United Kingdom’s small and medium-sized business (SMB) banking market by 2028, following a new capital raise of €131 million. The funding will be used to scale lending, enhance its digital platform and strengthen support for established small and medium-sized enterprises across the country.

Focus on underserved established businesses

Allica Bank positions itself as a specialist lender for established SMEs that often feel overlooked by large high-street banks and newer fintechs. By combining modern digital banking tools with relationship-led support, the bank aims to fill a gap between traditional corporate banking and app-only neobanks.

The fresh capital will enable Allica Bank to expand its portfolio of business loans, asset finance and commercial property lending, targeting profitable, growing firms that need tailored credit solutions rather than one-size-fits-all products.

Technology and product investment

A significant portion of the €131 million raise is expected to go into upgrading the bank’s core technology stack, including its online banking platform, risk modelling tools and internal credit decisioning systems. By leveraging advanced data analytics and streamlined processes, Allica Bank aims to deliver faster approvals and more transparent pricing for business customers.

The lender is also likely to broaden its range of transactional banking and cash management services, giving SMBs an integrated alternative to incumbent banks for both everyday banking and long-term financing needs.

Raising competitive pressure in UK business banking

Targeting a 10% share of the UK SMB market within four years would significantly increase competitive pressure on major high-street banks, which have historically dominated business accounts and lending. Allica Bank is betting that regulatory support for banking competition, combined with ongoing dissatisfaction among smaller firms, will create room for agile, tech-enabled challengers.

The new funding round underlines continued investor confidence in specialist business banking, even as broader fintech valuations remain volatile. If Allica Bank can successfully execute its growth strategy, it could emerge as one of the leading dedicated SME banks in the UK by 2028.

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