Imagine flexbility that no one else offers.
Please contact us today and our seasoned invoice factoring professionals
will
help you get the cash you need today.
- Call us at 1-800-986-1859
- Complete the Online Invoice Factoring Request Form
Account Receivable outsourcing Factoring is a
flexible financial tool that can help
your business be more competitive by
improving your cash flow, increasing your credit rating,
and allowing your
company to take advantage of supplier discounts.
Unlike traditional bank
financing, factoring relies on the financial strength and credit
worthiness of
your customers, not your company. You can use factoring services
as much as you
want or as little as you want.
There are no long term obligations, no
restrictive covenants, and no maximums.
Here are just some of the reasons
businesses use our factoring services:
We are providing account receivable factoring company services in the following states:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Hawaii, Idaho State, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
New Mexico, New York, North Carolina,
North Dakota,Ohio,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia,
Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
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Everything you
need to know about
changing account receivable outsourcing factoring companies.
Looking for a new factoring company?
Unhappy
with your current factor?
Thinking of leaving your factoring company?
What
do I need to know if I want
to change factoring
companies?
Here are the answers to these
questions and more:
What is a UCC and how does it apply
to me wanting
to change account receivable factoring companies?
It is standard industry practice for a factoring
company to file a blanket Uniform
Commercial Code (UCC) to
secure the factor’s
first position security interest on the invoices funded.