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The Interface Financial Group Touts Invoice Factoring as a Workable Solution to Boost Small Business Optimism
BETHESDA, MD–(Marketwire – Sep 13, 2011) – According to The Interface Financial Group (IFG), business lending is improving for some small businesses but for others like the construction industry, or new businesses with no credit, obtaining bank financing is nearly impossible. During the month of August 2011, the Small Business Optimism Index fell down by 1.8 points to 88.1, the sixth monthly decline consecutively. Today, an alternative funding strategy, invoice factoring, provides a workable solution for any business that is unable to qualify for traditional financing. Continue reading
Lack of Cash Flow Leading to Increased Small Business Failure
Sydney, NSW – (PRWire – 29 August 2011) -The Interface Financial Group (IFG), a growing source of alternative funding for Australian small and medium enterprises (SMEs), announced that the company offers support to SMEs that are faced with cash flow challenges caused by the difficult economic environment. IFG provides short-term financial resources including invoice discounting to companies in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland, the United States, Canada, and Singapore. Continue reading
The Interface Financial Group Predicts Improvement in Construction Factoring
–McGraw-Hill construction reports rise in June construction starts, which means contractors may need to use construction factoring services to generate cash–
BETHESDA, MD–(Marketwire–August 23, 2011) – According to The Interface Financial Group (IFG), the July 22, 2011 construction report from McGraw-Hill Companies regarding a 15 percent increase in new construction starts in June was a good indication that construction factoring will soon gain as well.
The Interface Financial Group Notes Factoring Fills Gap for Small Business Woes
BETHESDA, MD–(Marketwire–August 17, 2011) – According to the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) most recent survey, hiring and the mood among small business owners continued on a downward spiral. The NFIB’s index, which measures small business optimism, dipped for the fourth consecutive month in a row in June. The process for invoice factoring is much easier than getting a loan. There are no accounts to open, no upfront fees, and there are no minimums or maximums, co-signers or long term commitments required. Continue reading
The Interface Financial Group Sees increase in Need for Construction Factoring as Industry Recovers
BETHESDA, MD–(Marketwire–July 21, 2011) – The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North America’s largest alternative funding source for small businesses, reports that even though the U.S. housing construction market rose to 14.6 percent in June to an annual rate of 629,000, the first increase since March, many builders and contractors are still suffering, and there’s an increase in the need for construction factoring services.
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Global Opportunities for United States Business Entrepreneurs
–US Small Business Entrepreneurs attempting to do business globally often require factoring services– The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North America’s largest alternative funding source for small businesses, recognizes that today more businesses are seeking global opportunities, and with this opportunity comes the demand for funds to manage this business growth. According to recent research, the United States ranks third compared to other nations in the field of entrepreneurship. Continue reading
IFG’s Factoring Services Address Needs of 26 Percent of Small Businesses With Higher Sales in 2011
BETHESDA, MD–(Marketwire – Jun 24, 2011) – The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North America’s largest alternative funding source for small businesses, announced that according to a recent U.S. Bank 2011 Small Business Annual Survey, 26 percent of small businesses reported higher sales this year. Although they are finally seeing jobs stabilize and indications of improvement in business their biggest concern is economic uncertainty, so in the future they will continue to remain cautious. Continue reading
The Interface Financial Group (IFG) Urges Declining Small Businesses to Use Factoring Services
BETHESDA, MD–(Marketwire – Jun 16, 2011) – The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North America’s largest alternative funding source for small businesses, announced that the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) found small business optimism is declining for the third straight month, during the month of May, and many are planning to decrease payrolls. IFG urges companies to use invoice factoring as a means to improve cash flow, enabling them to make payroll and pay bills during this economic slowdown. Continue reading
The Interface Financial Group (IFG) Holds 9th Annual International Conference Focusing on Factoring Services
BETHESDA, MD–(Marketwire – May 17, 2011) - The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North America’s largest alternative funding source for small businesses, announced that the company held its 9th Annual International Conference in Reston, Virginia from May 4 to 7, 2011 at the Hyatt Regency Reston Town Center. The conference included IFG representatives from seven countries including Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland and Singapore, who discussed the company’s invoice factoring products and the latest industry trends. Continue reading
Factoring Provides Businesses with Aid for Taxes
Many SMEs are still facing challenging times and unable to come up with the funds to pay their taxes this year, which is causing some companies to look for a solution such as invoice factoring. Continue reading





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