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UpLyft Capital

UpLyft Capital

4.0
non-bank-lenderUnited States

Uplyft was launched in 2012 with a mission to make receiving capital for small businesses possibl...

$30,000 to $150,000
Loan Amount
1 Year
Time in Business

About UpLyft Capital

Uplyft was launched in 2012 with a mission to make receiving capital for small businesses possible. We had one strategy in mind – to make receiving working capital simple, intuitive and human. The challenge of meeting the daily demands of your business and making your business stand out in a competitive marketplace requires money. Getting approved for a loan through a bank or other types of payday companies can be a daunting task. Uplyft has found a way to work around these challenges. Our funding approval process is centered around our customers, using the power of technology. Over 90% of our customers are approved for funding, using our simple, user-friendly application process.

Loan Products

Mca

Requirements

Time in Business
1 Year
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