How Sun Helps You
Business organizations can reduce their dependency on borrowing as their sole form of financing by utilizing Sun's accounts receivable funding program. It can be customized to effectively work with your other financial tools to meet your fiscal requirements, whether they are short-term cash flow needs or long-term capital programs and whether you are in growth mode or fiscal stress. Since Sun's program provides a predictable and steady cash stream your financial plans can be more effective in generating sufficient working capital that is less subject to the strains of fluctuating revenue cycles.
With Sun's A/R Funding Program you have the advantage of:
- Debt-free working capital
- Improved cash flow
- Cash infusion within 24-48 hours of invoice submission
- Cost of funding does not vary with changing interest rates
- Availability of funds grows with your business volume without re-applying for additional financing
- Unrestricted use of funds to best meet your financial and business needs
- Increased financial flexibility to use with other financial tools since your assets are not used as collateral for a loan
- A healthier balance sheet which can reduce the costs of borrowing while maintaining debt capacity
With Sun Capital Group, Inc. you have:
- A simple, streamlined application and quick approval process (unlike bank loans that can take weeks to process and require volumes of paperwork)
- Low fees - with no minimums
- Flexible short-term and long-term payment arrangements
| The Funding Process |
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| Step 1: Submit a client application |
Step 5: You generate an invoice to a customer for products or services rendered |
| Step 2: Sun Capital uses the application to evaluate potential funding relationship |
Step 6: Fax a copy of the invoice(s) to Sun Capital |
| Step 3: Sun Capital then prepares a proposal for your review |
Step 7: Sun Capital will verify the invoice and advance funds |
| Step 4: Agreements are finalized |
Step 8: When your customer pays the invoice, in full, Sun Capital remits net funds owed |
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