Accounts Receivable Financing - Case Studies at The Receivables Exchange
Case Studies for Accounts Receivable Financing
The Receivables Exchange provides small to mid-size businesses with a smart alternative financing source. The case studies below detail how Sellers on The Receivables Exchange are using the Exchange as a new source of working capital and how Buyers are using the Exchange to diversify their portfolio.
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Healthworks, Inc.
Established Healthcare Staffing Firm Strapped for Working Capital >READ MORE |
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Ramard, Inc.
Animal Products Manufacturer Finds Growth Capital in Online Marketplace for Receivables Finance >READ MORE |
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Pegasus Network Services
Network Communications Company Overcomes Extended Payment Terms Through Innovative Financing Marketplace >READ MORE |
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Visual Evidence/E-Discovery LLC
Visual Evidence / E-Discovery provides state-of-the-art electronic discovery products and solutions to help their national law firm clients and corporations prepare compelling cases for trial.>READ MORE |
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Pinnacle Precision Services
For nearly a decade, Pinnacle Precision Services, LLC has established itself as a national provider of specialized contracting services to the energy and utilities sectors...>READ MORE |
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EO Brands
Founded as a tobacco distributor, EO Brands is one of the most reputable and rapidly growing manufacturers and sellers of unique hand-made cigars. >READ MORE |
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Nabbr Inc.
Nabbr Inc. provides unique high velocity and high volume video content to an exclusive distribution network of 120 websites. >READ MORE |
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West Oregon Wood Products Inc.
West Oregon Wood Products has been meeting the increased demand that has stemmed from a global eye on contributing to a greener world and has established the company as a leading US manufacturer of all-natural wood pellets. >READ MORE |
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Catamount Glassware Co. Inc.
Catamount is the only U.S. manufacturer of certified heat-resistant glassware, creating customized bottles for popular breweries such as, Magic Hat and Otter Creek. >READ MORE |
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Mason-Grey Corporation
Mason-Grey’s services concentrate on process industries such as pharmaceutical, metals processing, energy, plastics and refining. Since its founding, Mason-Grey has been able to expand its scope consistently year-over-year. >READ MORE |
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Quorum Technical Services
For New Jersey-based Quorum Technical Services, the ability to serve the staffing, procurement, and payroll service needs of its blue chip customers is only one of the business challenges CEO Jack H. Karamanoukian had to conquer over the past 10 years of building his business. ... Still, managing cash flow in this business is one of the most challenging issues for staffing industry CFOs, even in good times.>READ MORE |
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AIM Business Capital
For AIM Business Capital, The Receivables Exchange allows Brent Stolzenthaler to increase his originations, diversify his portfolio and put more capital to work. He has participated in four auctions and appreciates the efficiencies, scalability and flexibility the Exchange provides its Members. >READ MORE |
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Data Drive Thru
Perhaps the more devastating impact of the economic turmoil will be the hundreds, if not millions, of small and mid-sized businesses that America could lose due to the extreme tightening of the credit markets. Making up more than 70% of the nation’s GDP, it is the sweat and determination of these companies that have built America into the competitive juggernaut that it is today. Unfortunately, it is exactly these businesses that are most threatened by the ongoing credit crisis. >READ MORE |







































