A specialty meat market used $75K in working capital from Bizcap to purchase inventory, meet rising demand, and keep sales moving.
A retail business used $150K in working capital to stay ahead of demand, maintain inventory, and increase sales consistency.
A logistics business faced cash flow gaps due to delayed client payments. With $180,000 in working capital, they maintained operations, covered expenses, and continued growing without disruption.
A US-based healthcare business faced cash flow gaps due to delayed revenue, putting pressure on operations.
Growth opportunities don’t always wait for perfect timing. See how a healthcare provider accessed flexible working capital to expand into a new location and serve more patients without slowing down operations.
Revenue-based financing gives businesses access to capital upfront in exchange for a purchased amount of future receivables. This article explains how RBF works, what providers may review, why businesses use it, and how it can support cash flow, inventory, payroll, supplier costs, seasonal demand, and growth opportunities.






