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First Line Funding Group

First Line Funding Group

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non-bank-lenderUnited States

FirstLine Funding Group (FFG) is the Factoring Division of First Bank & Trust, providing a full-s...

$10,000 to $150,000
Loan Amount
$8,000
Monthly Revenue
1 Year
Time in Business

About First Line Funding Group

FirstLine Funding Group (FFG) is the Factoring Division of First Bank & Trust, providing a full-service Factor with all the back-office support for our valued clients. We are your answer to cash flow challenges, offering a variety of solutions aimed at independent commercial industries like staffing, land development, light manufacturing and industrial, government contractors, small business ventures, and transportation. Cash advances, easy financing and fuel advances are common solutions for businesses that need access to flexible operational cash.

Loan Products

Accounts Receivable
Invoice Factoring
Equipment Finance

Requirements

Time in Business
1 Year
Minimum Monthly Revenue
$8,000
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