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Government Contract Financing: Invoice Factoring Solutions for Cash Flow Challenges

Why Winning Federal Contracts Can Hurt Cash Flow Government contract financing is a must-know topic for any federal contractor looking to grow without going broke. Securing a federal contract can feel like hitting the jackpot—but the celebration often ends once the payment schedule kicks in. Federal agencies may take 60, 90, even 120 days to...

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Government Contract Cash Flow Problems: Why 70% of Contractors Face Delayed Payments

Winning a federal contract looks great on paper—until government contract cash flow problems hit your business. Payroll’s due, vendors are waiting, and you’re still 60 to 90 days away from getting paid. It’s not a rare issue. Over 70% of government contractors face long payment delays, funding gaps, and tight working capital. And in 2025,...

British businessman and American warehouse manager shaking hands in a US distribution center with “Paid in 48 Hours” clock and UK/US flags visible
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Invoice Factoring for UK-Owned US Subsidiaries: Fast Cash Flow Solutions

UK companies expanding into the US often encounter cash flow hurdles tied to cross-border payment timelines and operational costs. Invoice factoring for UK-owned US subsidiaries has become a reliable option to ease these financial pressures and maintain business momentum. This method helps unlock capital from outstanding invoices, giving subsidiaries the ability to cover expenses and...

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Uncle Sam to Union Jack: How to Fund Your US Subsidiary in 2025

UK-based companies frequently expand their operations to the United States, registering subsidiaries to capitalize on the vast opportunities of the American market. However, a common challenge arises when these businesses seek financing in USD for their US subsidiaries. Traditional US banks often hesitate to provide loans to foreign-owned entities due to differences in financial systems,...

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Due Diligence: A Founder’s Checklist to Raising Money

Raising capital is a critical step for any founder, whether you’re running a transportation company, a retail store, or a SaaS startup. But before investors write a check, they’ll dig deep into your business through a process called due diligence. This thorough review ensures your company is a sound investment, examining everything from financials to...