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Sallyport Provides Startup Steel Fabrication Business $500k credit facility
Sallyport commercial finance has provided a $500,000 credit facility to a startup steel fabrication business in Texas, giving them the financial foundation they need for achieving their potential.
“A local business consultant knew that Sallyport would be the ideal finance partner in helping a new start steel fabrication company based in Texas. We are pleased to be able to be the solution for this company seeking sustainable financing that fuels their growth and restores confidence to their vendors”
Wade Concienne, Vice President
Sallyport Commercial Finance is an independently owned and operated specialty finance company focused on providing entrepreneurs with working capital solutions for small to medium sized businesses, to help drive growth and achieve business hopes and dreams. Sallyport Commercial Finance offers a full suite of factoring and asset based products including Accounts Receivable Finance, Purchase Order Finance, Equipment and Inventory Finance, Cash Flow Loans, and Real Estate Loans. Very experienced in all industries, our current portfolio includes businesses in Staffing, Energy, Food & Beverage, Apparel, Manufacturing, Service Industry, Transportation, Government Receivables, and IT.
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