API reference

MCP tool: EligibilityCriteria

EligibilityCriteria returns the baseline a business must meet to be considered for Credicorp finance — a read-only MCP tool an agent can use to answer "can my business apply?" accurately. It reports the criteria; it does not assess a specific applicant.

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baselineCriteria, not a decision
read-onlyNever writes
UK ltdCompany lending

What it does

EligibilityCriteria returns the standard requirements a UK limited company must meet — the sort of baseline covered in the eligibility answer. It states the rules; it never runs an assessment on a real applicant.

Call it

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "method": "tools/call",
  "params": {
    "name": "EligibilityCriteria",
    "arguments": {}
  }
}

Not a credit decision

The tool reports criteria only. A genuine eligibility and affordability assessment happens during a full application on the authenticated surface — never on the public ring.

Criteria versus a decision

It is worth being precise about what this tool does and does not do. It reports the baseline a UK limited company generally needs to meet — the kind of factors covered in the eligibility answer on Credicorp Answers — so an agent can help a visitor self-assess at a high level. It does not, and cannot, run a real assessment against a specific business; that requires bank data, trading history and an affordability check that only happen inside an application. Framing the output as guidance rather than a verdict keeps expectations right and steers a promising enquiry toward the proper application flow instead of a false yes or no.

Frequently asked questions

Does this tool tell me if my business qualifies?

It tells you the baseline criteria, not a decision on your specific business. A real assessment happens during an application.

Can it write anything?

No. It is read-only.

Funding for UK limited companies

Credicorp lends to your company, not to you personally — short-term working capital with no personal guarantee. See what your business could access.