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New Service Launched Unsecured Business Financing Based on Revenue—No Collateral Required
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A flexible funding option to fuel business growth, expansion, and success across the U.S.

PHILADELPHIA - PennZone -- Small Biz Working Capital has launched a new, innovative, unsecured business financing service that enables small and medium-sized businesses across the United States to access capital quickly—without needing collateral. With loan rejections from traditional banks affecting nearly 80% of small businesses, this new financing solution aims to bridge the gap, allowing companies to secure between $500 and $2 million based on their revenue alone.

"This new offering provides business owners the financial freedom they need to grow without tying their hands with collateral requirements," said C. Clyde, Business Funding Expert at Small Biz Working Capital. "For too long, small businesses have been denied the funding they deserve due to outdated lending practices. Our solution is fast, flexible, and tailor-made for businesses looking to expand and thrive."

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Key features of Small Biz Working Capital's new service include:
  • Quick Funding: Prequalify in minutes and receive funds in as little as 24 hours.
  • Flexible Repayments: With daily or weekly repayment options, businesses can manage their cash flow more effectively.
  • No Collateral Required: Business owners can access funding without putting up assets, making it an ideal solution for growing companies.
  • Meet or Beat Guarantee: The platform guarantees to meet or beat any competitor's funding offer, ensuring the best possible rates for clients.

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Whether a business is expanding to new locations, purchasing inventory, upgrading equipment, or managing operational costs, Small Biz Working Capital provides a one-stop platform for all their funding needs. The application process is simple, requiring just basic business details and three months of bank statements.

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This service is available to businesses that have been operational for at least four months and generate $10,000 or more in monthly sales. Additionally, for highly qualified businesses with $100,000 or more in monthly sales, the company offers exclusive low repayment rates and premium funding options. Learn more here: https://smallbizworkingcapital.com/instant-unsecured-business-financing

About Small Biz Working Capital

Small Biz Working Capital is a leading provider of unsecured, revenue-based business financing, offering fast, flexible solutions that enable businesses to grow without the need for collateral. Through a streamlined application process and partnerships with top-tier lending providers, Small Biz Working Capital helps entrepreneurs across the U.S. access the funding they need to drive growth and success. With over $1/4 billion in funding delivered, the company has established itself as a trusted partner for small businesses.

Contact
C.Clyde
***@smallbizworkingcapital.com


Source: Small Biz Working Capital

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