Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Sheffield cooling systems firm secures £250,000 export finance to meet global AI demand

CSH, a Sheffield-based developer of liquid cooling systems for data centres, has secured a £250,000 trade finance facility through Dynamic Funding following a referral from UK Export Finance (UKEF). The funding supports the company in fulfilling rapidly growing international orders.

Founded in 2016, CSH initially operated in general heating, ventilation and air conditioning before specialising in modular liquid cooling technology. The company supplies secondary fluid networks that support AI data centres, a sector experiencing increased global demand.

The financing enables CSH to cover supplier invoices and process £1.5 million worth of orders between April and May 2025. The company plans to expand its workforce by 11 staff members by the end of the year, with further growth projected at its Sheffield base.

CSH’s client base is predominantly international, with nearly 99% of orders coming from Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. The firm has strengthened its footprint in Europe and North America while increasing engagement with multinational technology companies in Asia and the Middle East.

UKEF continues to provide export support for UK SMEs, facilitating access to flexible financing to reduce missed opportunities. In 2024/25, the agency provided £14.5 billion in new financing, assisting more than 667 UK companies to export and supporting up to 70,000 jobs.

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