Turn unpaid customer invoices into potential working capital. Start your application through our secure loan portal today.
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Accounts receivable financing may be a fit if your business has unpaid invoices and needs cash flow support for:
Financing Purpose
Use Unpaid Invoices to Help Access Business Capital
Best For
Businesses With Outstanding Customer Invoices
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Next Step
Submit your business details to review available financing options.
Having basic business and invoice information ready can help make the application process easier.
Start your financing request online without searching through multiple lender websites.
Find financing options based on your business needs, revenue, invoices, and funding purpose.
Use one application path to begin reviewing available business financing options.
Approval and available terms depend on the business profile, invoice quality, customer payment history, revenue, time in business, lender requirements, and other underwriting factors.
-Submitting an application does not guarantee approval
-Available terms vary by lender and business profile
-Additional documents may be requested
-Invoice-based financing may depend on eligible receivables
Start your application now and take the next step toward using unpaid invoices to support your business cash flow.
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WGM Financial is a business financing resource and loan portal that helps business owners review funding options based on their business need, use of funds, timeline, and repayment ability. The site provides educational resources and access to business financing options, including working capital, business lines of credit, equipment financing, accounts receivable financing, SBA loans, commercial real estate financing, healthcare business loans, trucking business loans, and manufacturing financing.
WGM Financial is owned and operated by WGM Direct Marketing, LLC. Financing options are subject to lender review, underwriting, borrower qualifications, and final approval.