Rich Cycles Capital is the premier independent financing company. We service over 750 different business types and industries. We operate in all 50 states as well as Canada and Puerto Rico. We Specialize in Merchant Cash Advances, Business Loans, Working Capital Advances, Lines Of Credit, Term Loans, Equipment Financing, Large Financial Acquisitions, and even Micro or Bridge Funding with NO Business Use Restrictions!
We help business owners finance, reinvest, prosper, and renew their businesses.
"Perfect Credit" is not required. Our creative innovation and financial payback terms focus on what really matters most on a lending platform, business type, and cash flow.
Whether it's to increase cash flow, launch a new marketing venture, purchase new inventory, vehicles, or equipment, fund renovations of an existing location, or buy a second business, the money is yours to invest as you please.
If you have any questions, we will do our best to get them answered!
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1-312-614-0785
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Complete an application and submit the proper documentation requested by our underwriting department.
The initial request is a full application and at least 4 months of business bank statements.
We'll reach back out to you to discuss your offer(s).
Once terms are accepted, we will finalize the loan application and transfer working capital to your bank account within 24-48 hours.
It costs you nothing to get a quote for your business. No Application Fees.
Use the funds in any way you desire. While many lending institutions place these restrictions on their borrowers, we do not.
The steps to funding are one of the quickest ways for business owners to obtain the funding they need when they need it.
Once we give you a quote, you can choose to accept or reject it. You’re under no obligation to accept a loan. If you don’t like our quote, you can simply walk away, no questions asked.
These are just a few examples. The conventional lending process is often lengthy and complicated, and the lender usually only has one loan type to offer.