Factoring & Purchase Order Financing
Are you looking for business financing? Factoring and purchase order financing can help your company meet supplier or operations expenses and alleviate the stress of juggling payments. Our solutions strengthen your company's financial position and enable you to take advantage of new opportunities.
We have offices in Toronto and offer services in all Canadian provinces.
Factoring rates as low as 1.5% (based on industry & volume). Get and instant quote by clicking here or call (877) 300 3258 to speak to an representative.
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What is factoring financing?
Invoice factoring provides your company with an advance on its slow paying invoices. This gives you the necessary funds to pay employees and suppliers, eliminating the uncertainties of waiting for your clients to pay. The factoring transaction is then settled once your customer pays the invoice.
What is purchase order financing?
Purchase order financing is a specialized funding program for resellers and wholesalers. It covers the specific supplier expenses associated with a purchase order, enabling you to complete it. As with factoring, the transaction is settled once your client pays for the goods.
Benefits and advantages
Both factoring and purchase order financing offer a number of advantages over conventional business financing. Some advantages are:
- Financing is tied to you sales and grows with your company
- Provides predictable cash flow, eliminating payment delays
- Easy qualification
- Quick setup, financing is available in days
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Factoring rates as low as 1.5% (based on industry & volume). Get and instant factoring quote by clicking here or call (877) 300 3258 to speak to a representative.
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We offer invoice factoring / discounting in all Canadian provinces and territories, including Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan.



