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$500,000 Enables Cross-border Expansion for Manufacturer

As an existing Canadian client, Sallyport was able to support the growth of this concrete manufacturer into the USA with our cross-border expertise. The business will use the $500,000 facility to continue adding vehicles to their inventory across North America. 

Dan Millar, Vice President Sallyport Canada remarked…

“This was an existing Canadian client that wanted to expedite its growth into the United States. We were able to turn this around very quickly which showcased our flexibility and cross -border capabilities.

Sallyport President Nick Hart was encouraged by the client choosing Sallyport for their ongoing financial needs…

“It is always extremely satisfying when clients bring us their additional and new businesses. It confirms that we are doing a good job for them and gives them the confidence to acquire or start new businesses confident in the knowledge that we will be there to support their cash flow needs.”                                                          

We’re extremely excited to be a part of the client’s continued growth across the U.S. and Canada.

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