The myriad of ways to finance with Tent And Table

The myriad of ways to finance with Tent And Table

Depending on where your business is located and the nature of your market, you may need to purchase your new inventory before the season's cash has started flowing. During these times it makes sense to take a low-interest loan to cover these purchases.

Tent and Table makes financing easy. Below we will list and discuss some of our preferred lenders, but please call us at 888-322-5606 to determine the best option for your unique business needs.

Here's six excellent financing options for you:

Allied Financial Solutions: Allied Financial Solutions prides itself on meeting your needs by customizing each transaction. Tent and Table has exclusively partnered with Allied to offer well-qualified buyers 0% interest for 12 months on orders over $10,000. If you have been in business for 3+ years and have good to excellent credit, Allied offers this any many other attractive lending programs for you.

Quick Spark: Financing on orders of $1,000 or greater. QuickSpark has many different programs, and is a frequent choice of start-ups. All credit scores can apply. Upon completing their app, you will receive an instant decision.

Sunset FG: Offering 12 - 60 month loan terms with no down payment required. Deferred and seasonal payments available.

AP Equipment Financing: The mission of Allegiant Partners Incorporated is to provide fast, flexible, and knowledge-based financing, sourcing and other equipment solutions for small businesses.

Marlin Capital Solutions: With ideas, opportunities and occasional challenges at every turn, small businesses need funding solutions that meet their unique needs as well as fit within their budget.

Direct Capital: We are a top 50 U.S. bank that aims to empower people to power their business, their savings and our communities.

Which method is right for your business?

Click here for all the information you need to finance with Tent And Table!

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