Fund Production Before Buyers Pay
Raw materials and labor costs come due long before retail buyers settle invoices. Factoring closes that gap with cash within 24 to 48 hours of approval.
Textile companies invest heavily in raw materials, production runs, and labor long before retailers or wholesale buyers pay their invoices, often 30 to 60 days after delivery. That delay can slow down your next production cycle right when demand is strongest. Seattle factoring for textile company converts your unpaid buyer invoices into immediate working capital, so fabric purchases, production staff, and equipment maintenance are never held up waiting on a customer's payment terms. Once approved, you receive a significant portion of your invoice value within 24 to 48 hours, and our team collects directly from your buyers afterward. This consistent cash flow allows Seattle textile businesses to fulfill larger orders, manage seasonal production swings, and negotiate better terms with material suppliers. Because factoring is based on sales already made, it adds no new debt. Contact our team today to discuss a plan for your textile business.
Textile Funding
Raw materials and labor costs come due long before retail buyers settle invoices. Factoring closes that gap with cash within 24 to 48 hours of approval.
Textile production often swings with seasonal buying patterns. Factoring provides steady funding through both peak and slow periods.
Consistent cash flow gives textile companies leverage to negotiate favorable pricing and terms with fabric and material suppliers.
Factoring advances money already earned from completed orders, so your business grows without taking on loans or new liabilities.
Seattle Factoring Company
Turn outstanding invoices into immediate working capital — no debt, no equity dilution. Seattle businesses get funded within 24–48 hours.