
Healthcare Staffing Startup – Texas
A newly launched healthcare staffing agency in Texas secured its first hospital contracts but needed working capital to support weekly payroll while waiting for invoices to be paid. Traditional bank financing was not available due to the company’s startup status. By factoring their receivables, the agency gained immediate access to cash flow and can now confidently take on new placements and expand their client base.
Size: $50,000
Specialty Food Manufacturer – Florida
A family-owned specialty sauce manufacturer experienced rapid growth after expanding distribution into regional grocery stores and online sales channels. However, extended payment terms from wholesale buyers created a cash flow gap. Through invoice factoring, the company is able to access funds from its receivables quickly, allowing them to purchase ingredients, increase production, and continue scaling their family business.
Size: $250,000
IT Staffing Firm – Northwest
A growing IT staffing company recently began working with large clients that require 30–60 day payment terms. While demand for their services increased, the delay in customer payments created pressure on payroll and recruiting efforts. With invoice factoring in place, the firm now receives fast funding on approved invoices, allowing them to support new placements and continue expanding their consulting team.
Size: $30,000
Technology Consulting Firm – Southeast
A rapidly growing technology consulting firm secured several new enterprise clients that significantly increased monthly billing. Although the new contracts were a major opportunity, the company needed immediate working capital to support hiring and operational costs. Factoring their receivables provided a flexible financing solution that scales alongside their growth.
Size: $300,000