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Address
120 19th Street North, Suite 2024
Birmingham, AL 35203
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Phone
205-314-8817
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205-314-8817 ext 1012
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Factoring is the sale of any outstanding invoices or accounts receivable at a discount to optimize cash flow to new, growing, and advanced businesses.
Most carriers are unable to meet the approval criteria for a traditional bank loan, but they need working capital to stay operational. Factoring companies can help bridge this gap and avoid creating debt.
If you are a new carrier and want to start your business in an organized way with immediate access to freight through our partner Axle Logistics, we can help. If you are an established carrier, and hoping to grow, we can help you level up by relieving the cash flow and operational strain. If you have AR, we can help you!
Jet Business Capital charges around 2 -2.5% to handle all of your paperwork, verifications, invoicing, billing, and collecting. We are happy to give you a quote anytime at no cost.
Complete our quick online application and we can get you an approval within 30 minutes. Once approved, we will get to work and have you funded the same day.
As we get to know you and your business, we want to do all we can to help you succeed. As a member, you’ll instantly have access to your account for all reports, fundings, collections, carrier payments, and any notes or issues. You’ll have an easy upload option for scanned paperwork, and quick access to immediate credit decisioning. You will also be able to speak with someone on our team 24/7.
We do! We handle all of the collections as part of our service agreement with you.
There is no shortage of industry jargon, but the most important terms can be seen in this article, "Factoring Jargon"