Loan Options
Loan Options
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Merchant Cash Advance
A type of business financing where a company receives a lump sum of cash from a lender in exchange for a portion of its future receivables.
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Business Term Loans
Traditional term loans that provide the reliable, long-term financing needed to fuel growth and stability.
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Line of Credit
Designed to empower businesses with flexible, ongoing access to funds with a maximum limit of up to $1 million.
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SBA Loans
A powerful financing option backed by the U.S. government to support small businesses with favorable terms.
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Collateralized Loans
A collateralized real estate loan with prime rates, often structured as a second mortgage, is a type of loan secured by the equity in a property, where the borrower already has a primary mortgage. The term "collateralized" refers to the property itself serving as the collateral, meaning the lender can seize the property if the borrower defaults.
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Invoice Factoring
Transforming unpaid invoices into immediate working capital, alleviating the common cash flow bottlenecks caused by delayed customer payments.
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P.O. Financing
A targeted funding solution that enables small and medium-sized businesses to fulfill large customer orders without depleting their working capital, particularly when upfront costs for materials, production, or shipping exceed available cash reserves.
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Equipment Financing Loans
A tailored asset-based lending solution that empowers small and medium-sized businesses to acquire essential machinery, vehicles, or technology without draining working capital reserves.
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Credit Card Processing
A streamlined merchant services solution designed to help small and medium-sized businesses efficiently accept and process card payments, enhancing cash flow and customer convenience.

