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Invoice Factoring, or Accounts Receivable Factoring, is using your invoices as a way to receive instant capital without losing any control or interest in your organization.

Instant qualification and only 4 hours to deposit money into your bank account make our factoring solutions highly effective tools in your financial arsenal.

We make it possible for your company to receive instant funding for whatever need or project you are working on. From making payroll, to getting cash immediately, to covering expenses or growth, we can help.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who is Universal?
A: A non-publicly traded company which has the ability to offer the lowest rates possible, in order meet the demanding needs of your business for capital.

Q: Why do I want to use your services?
A: Universal Funding tries as hard as possible to offer your company super low rates (as low as 1%).

Q: Is factoring exactly like a loan?
A: Not really, factoring is a way for you to acquire business capital without having to make any type of payments to a lender. This is much better than a typical business loan scenario. With Universal you don't have to worry about huge monthly payments accumulating every month on your line of capital.

Q: If we use factoring, who will bill our customers?
A: You may prepare your invoices like normal, and we will send them on to your customers. This allows you to receive cash immediately from us, instead of your normal wait of 30 to 90+ days for your clients to pay.

Q: How quickly will we receive our capital?
A: We can pay within 2 hours of the receipt of your invoices.

Q: How are your fees determined?
A: We calculate the lowest fee possible not only for your business.

Q: How many invoices do we need to factor?
A: As many as you would like.