When it comes to merchant loans (http://www.credit-cash.com), an inverse relationship often exists between merchant size and credit risk. The smaller the merchant, the larger the perceived risk; the larger the merchant, the lower the risk.
So, it makes sense - at least on paper - to get in the business of loaning money to bigger merchants. There is less risk, and the funding amounts are larger. Therefore, the revenue from
the loan will be considerable. However, there is a reason few companies are willing to lend significant sums to merchants: It takes money - and lots of it. Most merchant advance companies
(http://www.egcap.com) don't have such resources, so they focus on smaller merchants. It is more work, but still profitable.
Most likely, if a company has the means to offer a $3 million loan to a credit-worthy large merchant, it will. Credit Cash extends credit to larger merchants only and has the resources to
assist clients whose monthly credit card volume is at least $200,000. It provides working capital (http://www.credit-cash.com/about/)and
funds a maximum of a company's average monthly credit card sales amount, offering amounts from $150,000 to $3 million.
This is of interest to ISOs and merchant level salespeople (MLSs) because agents who work with Credit Cash can typically earn better commissions for less legwork. Credit Cash is
comfortable providing sizeable loans to the large-business segment (http://www.credit-cash.com/services/). In fact, through its
affiliate firm Entrepreneur Growth Capital (http://www.EGcap.com), it has been lending to this niche since 1937. Credit Cash managers have over a
combined 100 years of experience in this business, and their clients represent more than $750 million in annual sales.
One of the advantages agents enjoy with Credit Cash is the ability to place deals that their existing source can not fund. "Because our target markets are larger merchants, we do not
compete with other cash advance companies," said Dean Landis, Founder and CEO of Credit Cash. "Processors, ISOs and MLSs can maintain their existing cash advance relationships and utilize
Credit Cash for their larger merchants. We have also found that larger merchants are unwilling to pay the typical cash advance rates; so our product is a viable resource for ISOs."
Unlike other funding options developed in the payments industry over the last five or six years, such as the purchase of future credit card receivables, Credit Cash adheres to true loan
processes. It also reviews account receivables (http://credit-cash.com/about/casestudies.asp), inventory, equipment and real
estate. Another advantage for agents and
their clients is merchants and other clients do not need to change processors. Landis noted that many of Credit Cash's clients borrow their funds in addition to a bank loan, while some
use the company instead of going through a bank. "Clients may want to grow and know they shouldn't or can't go back to the banker," he said. "We are a good option for them. We fill in. We
subordinate to the bank, and we don't interfere with that relationship."
Seasonal businesses, such as restaurants and stores in vacation destinations, are particularly well-suited to borrow funds from Credit Cash. Often it can be difficult for these types of
businesses to secure additional funding, because they have low cash flow during off season months. In these cases, when a bank loan or additional funding from investors is either not
ideal or impossible, Credit Cash can be a viable solution that pleases owners, as well as investors and creditors.
Credit Cash is also a solution for businesses that have considered mortgage refinancing, but due to the recent tightening of the mortgage market, either can't or don't wish to pursue that
avenue. Also, mortgage refinancing takes time that many businesses don't have. Credit Cash (http://www.credit-cash.com/apply/)typically
supplies funds within 10 days of receiving all the appropriate paperwork.
In terms of funding options, larger merchants typically are more experienced than their smaller competitors. "Others focus on small merchants and charge high rates," Landis said. "As you
get to the larger merchants they say, 'We are bigger, more sophisticated. We know enough not to pay those kinds of rates.' This is a new sales product, to a new group."
Credit Cash rates are as low as 1% per month, so a six-month loan could be as low as 6%, 12 months as low as 12% and so forth. Terms are from six to 24 months. Repayment is typically 3%
to 10% of credit card sales. Merchants can either pay a percentage of credit card sales or a fixed daily payment.
Credit Cash uses a variety of channels to generate sales, including referrals, an inside sales force, brokers, processors, ISOs and MLSs. "This is another vehicle and source of income,"
Landis said. "Agents are always looking for valued added products for added income." ISOs can customize the Credit Cash application (http://credit-cash.com/apply/) with their company name, so the process appears seamless to the client. Credit Cash pays its agents a 10% commission on
new loans and 5% on renewals. For example, if an agent brought in a merchant who borrowed $1 million for a 10-month loan, Credit Cash would earn $100,000, and the agent would earn
$10,000.
There are many ways to measure customer service. You can study surveys, ask people for recommendations or look at an existing client roster. In the case of Credit Cash, 100% of its credit
card cash advance customers (http://credit-cash.com/about/casestudies.asp) have renewed their loans. "After three generations of
being in the lending business, we understand customer service," Landis said. This renewal rate is not only good for Credit Cash, but also for the agents who brought in those accounts, as
they earn 5% commission on each renewal. Credit Cash makes it easy for clients to renew loan applications. "Once they've paid 50% of the loan, they become eligible to renew," Landis said.
"Our average commission is $5,000." Not only is it important for MLSs to hold on to valuable accounts, it is also essential for ISOs to reduce attrition within their sales force.
If an office has a stellar sales agent, it doesn't want him or her to be enticed away by a competing ISO. By offering a unique and lucrative product, Credit Cash strives to help ISOs
attract and retain valuable agents.
Credit Cash provides financing for much larger businesses than other merchant finance companies. They target companies whose credit card revenue exceeds $600,000 per year. Their loans
start at $50,000 and go up to $3 million. Many other companies reach their top limit where they begin. Credit Cash can be reached at 212-688-2600 or on the web at http://www.credit-cash.com.
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