LAKE WORTH, FL, July 14, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Florida's small to mid sized Hispanic businesses are driving the economic recovery. As entrepreneurs and business owners struggle with the impact of a tight credit crunch, FSHCC is helping educate Hispanic entrepreneurs and business owners about alternative finance options. One alternative option is, Accounts Receivable financing. FSHCC Proudly welcomes FACTOR KING, LLC. as an Access Florida Capital partner, one of the leading Accounts Receivable financing companies in the US.
Access Florida Capital is a free, business finance guidance program, offered by Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. The program is designed to help educate and inform new and existing Florida business owners about the necessary steps they need to take in order to prepare for business funding. The program offers information and guidance such as, how to secure business financing in Florida and what types of alternative lending sources like invoice factoring are available to them. "Factor King offers a truly unique program for our business community," says Julio Fuentes, President of Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. "We want to put $100 million dollars in the hands of Florida entrepreneurs and business owners, so they can create the jobs to get Florida's economy booming. Whether that's through traditional bank financing or alternative models, like invoice factoring, our job is provide Access To Capital!"
FSHCC is committed to offering business education and information to Florida entrepreneurs searching for any and all available sources of business capital. In today's economic climate where personal credit can often be a barrier to funding, alternative funding sources can often mean the difference between success and failure. "We are incredibly excited to be offering members a financing option that is largely based on your customers credit ratings and not those of you as a business owner," said Fuentes. "We are pleased to have an incredible partner like Factor King, who can help support our efforts to make Florida one of the best States to do business in the US," expanded Fuentes.
Factor King offers a host of alternative financing options. "We stand committed to the financial success of our clients and we work hard everyday to provide much needed capital to small to mid size companies that may or may not have access to traditional forms of finance," said Jason Gross President of Factor King. Gross went on to say "We are thrilled to be a part of the Access Florida Capital effort to put capital in the hands of the businesses that need it most."
If the only thing standing in the way of your growth and success is the lack of a bridge between the time you invoice your customer and receive payment then accounts receivable financing may be just what the "Financial Doctor" Ordered. Access Florida Capital can help you get started on your path to business funding success.
About Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce: Founded in 2010, is a highly regarded advocate of the issues that impact the Florida Hispanic business most. FSHCC mission is to promote the economic advancement of the Florida Hispanic community, with a focus on economic and political empowerment, and public advocacy to improve the quality of life in the state of Florida. For more Information on the Access Florida Capital program visit us at http://www.accessfloridacapital.com and follow the project progress at http://www.fshcc.com.
About Factor King, LLC: FACTOR KING is a direct financial service provider that specializes in the Factoring of invoice receivables for small to medium sized companies and is committed to the success of FSHCC members. FACTOR KING is based in New York with a strong presence in South Florida, serving clients Nationwide from a wide range of industries and sectors. Please visit online at factorking.com or call 800 913-8090.
FSHCC's Mission is to promote the economic advancement of the Florida Hispanic community, with a focus on economic and political empowerment and public advocacy to improve the quality of life in the state of Florida.
Press Contact: Hector V. Herrera, FSHCC
eMail: [email protected]
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