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Subordinating an SBA Lien

January 9, 2025

Subordinating an SBA Lien (EIDL)

Subordinating an SBA Lien is a routine operation for United Capital Funding. Allow our expertise to guide you through this procedure as we establish a factoring relationship. Estimated reading time: 3 minutes What is a lien? How do I know what liens are on my business? What does it mean to subordinate a lien? Why should I […]

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December 19, 2024

CASE STUDY: V.C.-backed Cybersecurity Company Enters Most Profitable Year with Non-dilutive Capital

Background Credit facility limit:$2,000,000 General description: Cybersecurity State of formation: Virginia Customer type: U.S. Federal Government and Large Prime Contractors. Issue This Virginia-based cybersecurity company has developed and deployed their sensitive technology and demonstrated proven results with their customers. As a result of the technology’s market acceptance; they are projecting to quadruple sales and achieve […]

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factoring for government contractors

November 7, 2024

Government Invoice Factoring in 5 Easy Steps

Landing a government contract for any business can be exciting. It means a steady stream of income to support your business. But, because the nature of these contracts is very complicated, it usually takes some time before you will see results. That’s where government invoice factoring comes in. At United Capital Funding, we provide working capital for your business so that that you have the money to operate while you are waiting for your invoices to be paid. We are a simple way to turn your accounts receivable into working capital for your business.

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September 5, 2024

CASE STUDY: DoD Contractor Fulfills Nine-Figure Contract with New Capital Partner

This California-based manufacturing company provides outdoor gear to both Federal government agencies and sizable prime contractors. The company was recently awarded a nine-figure federal contract to be fulfilled over several years. While this contract award will substantially increase its current revenue and previous levels of production, it does create an increasing demand for working capital to support its operations.

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why is a factoring company better than a broker

June 25, 2024

Why is a Factoring Company Better Than A Broker in 2024?

Factoring is the purchase of account receivables. A third-party financial business—a factoring company—takes over your unpaid invoices by paying you the amount that’s due, minus one small fee. Factoring can be especially useful for business-to-business (B2B) or business-to-government (B2G) invoices. It is not a loan and factoring companies are not banks or brokers. It frees up money that’s already yours.

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March 6, 2024

CASE STUDY: Security Guard Company Expands with New Working Capital Provider

Background Credit facility limit:$4,000,000 General description: Security services, armed and unarmed security guards State of formation: Illinois Customer type: Publicly accessible facilities Issue This Illinois-based security staffing firm provides armed and unarmed security services and was looking to expand its footprint across its portfolio. The company already had an accounts receivable financing company in position […]

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March 5, 2024

CASE STUDY: Department of Defense Contractor Prepares to Fulfill Nine-Figure Contract with New Working Capital Partner

Background Credit facility limit:$1,000,000 General description: Outdoor gear including tents, gloves, and accessories State of formation: California Customer type: Department of Defense (DoD) support agency and DoD government contractors Issue This California-based manufacturing company provides outdoor gear to both Federal government agencies and sizable prime contractors. The company was recently awarded a nine-figure federal contract to be fulfilled over […]

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