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Albertan Logistics Leader Secures $3M in Growth FInance

Sallyport Commercial Finance is proud to announce the successful funding of $3,000,000 in accounts receivable financing to a leading Albertan logistics and freight company serving the oilfield services industry. The client required the funds to support its daily working capital needs, facilitating continued growth and operational scalability.

As the company expanded, it recognized the importance of transitioning to a more scalable financial solution to meet its long-term goals of expanding service offerings, increasing market presence and maintaining a strong safety record. With Sallyport’s support, the client can now focus on these objectives while confidently managing day-to-day operations.

The decision to partner with Sallyport was driven by our transparent approach, competitive pricing and the expertise of our team. By demonstrating our ability to meet their needs efficiently and professionally, we stood out among the competition.

“It’s been a pleasure working with such a dedicated team” said Dean Winter, Sallyport representative. “Supporting a Canadian business with a strong commitment to growth and innovation is incredibly rewarding. I’m excited to see their continued success as they scale and proud to play a part in helping them achieve their goals.”

This funding will not only support the company’s current working capital requirements but also position them for future success as they continue to build partnerships and exceed customer expectations. We’re excited to be a part of their growth journey! 

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