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$250,000 Invoice Factoring Facility for Fledgling Contracting Business

Funding the dreams of ordinary people in becoming successful business owners is part of the Sallyport heritage and there’s little more rewarding. We’re delighted to be able to provide a $250,000 invoice factoring facility which lays the foundation for a skillful employee to realize his dreams of business ownership.

Sallyport initially guided the client in the set up of his new business after our services were recommended to him by an industry partner and we’re now supporting him in expanding his newly formed business and building a market presence.

Helping an experienced foreman take the leap of faith into entrepreneurship by funding his first major job gives us great satisfaction. The funding will help provide the confidence in his ability to pay his suppliers and cover payroll to complete the project. We don’t think there will be any going back for this new business founder, we’re confident that with his expertise and Sallyport’s flexible financial solutions, he’s well on his way to building a big business.

Greg Dyson, Sallyport National Sales Manager

 

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