Recently good economic good news has been hard if not impossible to come by. So it’s surprising that according to the ISM index, manufacturing has been growing for 25 consecutive months. Although experts consider manufacturing to still be weak, at least it is in positive territory.
Concurrently we have seen an increase in the number of small manufacturers that are looking for business financing to support growth or even just to operate their businesses. Their challenge is that few if any financial institutions are issuing business loans. In the meantime, they are bridging their financial needs using accounts receivables factoring.
Accounts receivable factoring helps manufacturing companies by providing an upfront payment for their slow paying invoices. Instead of waiting up to 60 days to get paid, they get an advance from the account receivable factoring company and get immediate use of those funds. The transaction is settled once the customer pays in full.
The big advantage of accounts receivable factoring in this case is that it’s easier to obtain than a conventional business loan. This helps the company bridge their cash flow gap and improve their financial stability. Ideally, this will help them qualify for a business loan later on. In this scenario, The Interface Financial Group would be the ideal solution for these manufacturers since there is no contractual commitment of time so the client is welcome to leave as soon as they qualify for a bank loan or LOC.
Sabeen Ahmed
The Interface Financial Group