Wert-Berater, Inc.
Independent feasibility study consultants serving United Kingdom
Feasibility Study Consultants · United Kingdom

Feasibility Study Consultants in United Kingdom

Independent, bank-grade feasibility and valuation studies for projects in United Kingdom — prepared to international lender and development-finance standards by a U.S.-based firm with 28 years of practice and more than 4,000 studies completed.

28
years of independent practice
4,000+
studies completed since 1998
$40.2B
evaluated project value
Global
lender & development-finance standards

Independent, lender-ready feasibility for United Kingdom projects

Wert-Berater, Inc. is a United States–headquartered firm of independent feasibility study consultants. We prepare feasibility studies, market studies, business plans, and independent valuations for projects located in United Kingdom, delivered remotely to sponsors, lenders, and investors worldwide. We do not maintain an office in United Kingdom; every engagement is conducted directly from our U.S. practice, in English, on a fixed fee that is quoted within one business day and is never contingent on the study’s conclusion. Our role abroad is the same as it is at home: an independent, third-party assessment whose duty of care runs to the lender or investor relying on it.

Built on the data United Kingdom publishes, to the standards your lender applies

Credible feasibility is built on verifiable data. For United Kingdom engagements we draw on the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the Bank of England, and the multilateral sources that cover the market — the OECD, and the World Bank and IMF — together with recognized industry and sector benchmarks. Every figure in the report is cited to its source, so a reviewer can pull the same series and reproduce the finding. Financials are presented in the pound sterling (GBP), with U.S. dollar equivalence wherever a lender requires it.

Studies for projects in United Kingdom are prepared to the standards international lenders and development-finance institutions actually apply — including the IFC Performance Standards and the Equator Principles for environmental and social risk, and the appraisal and coverage expectations of UK Export Finance (UKEF), the National Wealth Fund, the British Business Bank, and commercial project-finance and infrastructure lenders. Where conventional or export-credit financing is contemplated, the analysis is structured to the debt-service-coverage and sensitivity tests those lenders require.

Project types we evaluate in United Kingdom

United Kingdom’s development pipeline spans many of the asset classes our practice covers. Representative sectors include:

Commercial & residential real estate
Renewable energy & infrastructure
Advanced manufacturing
Hospitality & tourism

The full practice — 114 project types across ten groups — is available for United Kingdom projects, each with its own accepted demand methodology and benchmark set.

Financing & development programs in United Kingdom that rely on feasibility studies

Public, development-finance and export-credit programs in United Kingdom typically require an independent feasibility study, business case or financial model before they will commit funding. The programs below are real institutions whose decisions rely on such a study; each links to its own official page. Wert-Berater prepares the independent, lender-ready study these programs expect — delivered remotely on a fixed fee.

United Kingdom (UK-wide)
UK Export Finance (UKEF) ↗
What it is & the study it expects: The UK government's export credit agency, providing guarantees, insurance and direct lending to support contracts involving UK exporters. For project and limited-recourse financing it expects a robust financial model and, on larger projects, environmental, social and human-rights due diligence aligned with the OECD Common Approaches and the Equator Principles.
How it uses the study: UKEF appraises the project's viability, debt-service capacity and environmental and social risk before it will guarantee or lend, so a bankable feasibility study and financial model underpin the application.
National Wealth Fund ↗
What it is & the study it expects: The UK government's principal infrastructure and clean-energy investor (formerly the UK Infrastructure Bank), providing loans, guarantees and equity for infrastructure and growth projects.
How it uses the study: Investment decisions turn on the project's business case, financial model and value-for-money case, which a feasibility study supplies.
Homes England ↗
What it is & the study it expects: The government's housing and regeneration agency, funding affordable housing and land-led regeneration through programmes such as the Affordable Homes Programme.
How it uses the study: Bids are assessed on a development appraisal and viability assessment demonstrating deliverability and value for money before grant or loan funding is committed.
British Business Bank ↗
What it is & the study it expects: The UK government's economic-development bank for smaller businesses, delivering debt and equity finance programmes through accredited lenders and funds.
How it uses the study: Access to its programmes is intermediated by lenders who require a business plan and financial projections evidencing repayment capacity.
HM Treasury Green Book (appraisal standard) ↗
What it is & the study it expects: The UK government's official appraisal methodology. Public funding bids must present a Five Case business case - strategic, economic, commercial, financial and management.
How it uses the study: Grant and infrastructure programmes assess the economic and financial cases - demand, options, costs, benefits and risk - which a feasibility study and financial model evidence.
Scotland

Devolved Scottish bodies; the UK-wide programmes above also apply in Scotland.

Scottish National Investment Bank ↗
What it is & the study it expects: Scotland's mission-led development bank, providing patient capital - debt and equity - to businesses and projects that advance its missions.
How it uses the study: Investment is underwritten on a business plan and financial model evidencing mission impact, demand and returns.
Scottish Enterprise ↗
What it is & the study it expects: Scotland's national economic-development agency, offering capital and R&D grants and growth support.
How it uses the study: Grant decisions weigh a business case showing market demand, economic benefit and deliverability.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise ↗
What it is & the study it expects: The economic and community development agency for the Highlands and Islands, funding business growth and community projects across the region.
How it uses the study: Funding approvals rest on a business plan and business case demonstrating viability and regional benefit.
Wales
Development Bank of Wales ↗
What it is & the study it expects: The Welsh Government's development bank, providing loans and equity to Welsh businesses and property developers.
How it uses the study: Funding decisions require a business plan and financial projections evidencing affordability and demand.
Business Wales ↗
What it is & the study it expects: The Welsh Government's business-support service, signposting grants and finance for Welsh businesses.
How it uses the study: Grant applications are assessed on a business case demonstrating need, demand and value for money.
Northern Ireland
Invest Northern Ireland ↗
What it is & the study it expects: Northern Ireland's regional economic-development agency, offering grants, loans and equity to support investment and growth.
How it uses the study: Support is assessed against a business case evidencing demand, jobs and economic return.

How Wert-Berater supports your United Kingdom application. We prepare the independent feasibility study, market study and financial model these programs rely on, written to the international lender and development-finance standards they apply and fully sourced so a reviewer can reproduce every figure. We are a U.S.–headquartered firm serving United Kingdom remotely; we are not affiliated with, and do not act as agent for, any program above, and we never present U.S. lending programs as available in United Kingdom. To begin, request a fee quote (within one business day) or schedule a Zoom call. See financing programs that require feasibility studies, by country →.

A note on scope. Wert-Berater is a U.S.-based firm serving the United Kingdom market remotely; we are not a local firm and do not maintain an office in United Kingdom. U.S. government lending programs referenced elsewhere on this site apply to projects located in the United States only and are not available for projects outside the United States. International engagements are accepted subject to the firm’s standard client-screening and applicable law.

Other markets we serve in United Kingdom & non-EU Europe

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United Kingdom feasibility study FAQ

Do you have an office in United Kingdom?

No. Wert-Berater is a U.S.-headquartered firm and serves United Kingdom remotely. Engagements are delivered directly from our U.S. practice, in English, with no local office and no local agent.

What standards do your United Kingdom feasibility studies meet?

They are prepared to the standards international lenders and development-finance institutions apply, including the IFC Performance Standards and the Equator Principles, with a fully sourced report and a linked financial model your underwriter can stress directly.

How quickly can I get a fee quote for a project in United Kingdom?

Within one business day. The fee is fixed and is never contingent on the study's conclusion.

What currency do you report in for United Kingdom projects?

Financials are presented in the pound sterling (GBP), with U.S. dollar equivalence wherever a lender or investor requires it.

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