Revaly
Revaly helps subscription and recurring-revenue businesses stop losing money to failed transactions by transforming payment systems into revenue engines. Its AI-driven payment intelligence evaluates issuer signals and network behavior in real time to keep legitimate payments from failing. Instead of letting small errors or timing issues derail a customer’s purchase, Revaly corrects problems proactively before the user hits “pay.” When a payment does decline, the platform automatically determines the best moment and method to retry, using behavioral science to protect customer trust. Companies using Revaly see major increases in recovered revenue, improved profitability, and significantly reduced involuntary churn. The platform integrates with more than 100 billing, CRM, and payment tools, eliminating the need for operational changes. Performance metrics across retail, software, and media industries consistently show double-digit recovery improvements. Ultimately, Revaly gives businesses a predictable, scalable way to grow by ensuring their earned revenue successfully processes.
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SBS Asset Finance
SBS Asset Finance is a cloud-native, modular platform built for banks, captives, and specialist lenders managing asset-based finance. It supports the full financing lifecycle, from digital onboarding and credit decisioning to loan servicing, portfolio management, risk control, and digital audit.
SBS Asset Finance can be deployed end-to-end or module by module, making it easy to modernize legacy systems without a full replacement. The platform automates core processes, improves data visibility in real time, and integrates seamlessly with existing ecosystems through open APIs.
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United Capital Source
No matter how large or small your business may be, we can identify funding options tailored specifically for you! A major drawback of conventional small business loans lies in their rigid repayment schedules. Borrowers are required to make fixed monthly payments, which can be challenging as businesses experience fluctuations in revenue. This inconsistency in income can hinder many companies from qualifying for traditional bank loan products. Particularly in industries characterized by varying busy and slow seasons, consistent revenue generation becomes a challenge. If this situation resonates with your business, exploring revenue-based financing could be a suitable alternative. This innovative financing option resembles a merchant cash advance but is not limited to businesses with significant debit and credit card transactions. Moreover, it offers the potential for larger loan amounts and extended repayment terms. Revenue-based business loans are generally simple to qualify for, and based on your sales figures, the repayment process can be quite manageable and convenient. Additionally, this type of financing allows businesses to align their payment obligations with their cash flow, providing greater financial flexibility during slower periods.
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AdvancePoint
Revenue-based loans represent an alternative form of financing that diverges from conventional business funding methods. This type of revenue-based financing (RBF) utilizes a company's sales and profit margins to secure funds for various purposes, including working capital, enhancing cash flow, managing inventory, fostering growth, and providing emergency financial support. Typically, revenue-based financing agreements are structured in several formats, commonly appearing as business loans or advances issued by approved lenders. The prevalent forms of funding associated with revenue financing include short-term business loans, invoice financing, purchase order financing, and agreements for the sale and purchase of future receivables, which are often referred to as merchant cash advances or business cash advances, in addition to royalty-based financing options. With a wide array of funding possibilities available through revenue-based financing, it’s essential to explore the various choices to find the most suitable one for a business’s unique needs. Ultimately, understanding these options can empower businesses to make informed financial decisions that align with their objectives.
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