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10/9/19 – Ontario, Canada – Sallyport Commercial Finance offers a $500,000 Accounts Receivable facility, including a small Purchase Order solution that helps fuel future growth.
The company produces a complete range of European style deli meats. As demand increased and orders grew, the business sought after a lender with the vision to help them expand. Sallyport took the time to understand the business and the owner’s passion and was able to structure a solution to support their long-term goals.
“We are delighted to have put in place a working capital solution for this long-standing business in Northern Ontario, and a combination of A/R finance and Purchase Order finance will assist them during their growth. The Company supports local employment and they continue to innovate and bring new products to the market to cope with the ever-changing demands of the consumers. We are delighted to partner with them and look forward to working side by side supporting their plans for the future,” says Calum Williamson, Managing Director for Sallyport Commercial Finance.
Sallyport is excited to partner with this progressive company by offering a sustainable working capital solution that will help the business create new products and lead them to increased market share. Sallyport Commercial Finance, LLC is an independently owned and operated, specialty finance company focused on providing entrepreneurs with working capital solutions for small to medium sized businesses, to help drive growth and achieve business hopes and dreams
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