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Unlike other factoring account receivables companies, our program includes
the following features at no additional charge:

• 12-24 hour funding on approved invoices
• Highest advance rates in the industry
• Credit analysis on new and existing customers
 
Factoring Benefits
Receive money in as few
days as two to four days.

Maintain complete control
of your business.

Remove or lessen the business costs
associated
with the collection process.

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