The small and mid-sized companies big banks pass over are the backbone of the American economy. Faccorp turns your unpaid B2B invoices into working capital, so you don’t wait 30, 60, or 90 days to get paid.
Waiting 30, 60, or 90 days to get paid ties up the cash you need for payroll, materials, and new work.
Faccorp turns your unpaid B2B invoices into working capital. We look at your business, your invoices, and the customers who owe you, then set up funding that fits. Every deal is reviewed and approved first.
Faccorp International provides invoice factoring, asset-based lending (ABL), accounts receivable financing, and receivables-based working capital for B2B companies that need faster access to cash.
Turn eligible B2B invoices into working capital before your customers pay. We purchase approved receivables so you can put cash to work now.
A flexible line of credit backed by what your business already owns: your invoices, inventory, and equipment. Your available credit grows as they do.
A straightforward path from first conversation to funded invoices.
We focus on B2B companies with creditworthy customers. We do not serve transportation, medical, or construction.
The small and mid-sized businesses banks pass over are the backbone of the American economy — and the ones we’re built to fund. Faccorp International provides receivables-based working capital so B2B companies can access the cash tied up in eligible invoices, keep operations moving, and act on opportunities before customers pay.
Experienced people. Clear terms. Working capital when you need it.
Real-World Experience. Our team understands the cash-flow pressure that comes with growth, because we have worked through it with business owners.
Speed and Direct Communication. We review opportunities promptly, ask clear questions, and give you straight answers.
Focused on Your Invoices. We concentrate on B2B invoices, your customers’ credit, and making sure the invoices check out.
Clear Terms. Before any funding, we walk you through how much you get up front, what it costs, and what we need to approve.
Tell us about your business and your receivables. We’ll review the opportunity and come back with a clear answer.