Local Market Example
A Portland operator secures short-term funding to lock in inventory and fulfill a major distribution run.
Maine Financing
Hard Money & Private Lending Across New England. We connect business owners and operators with private lenders for short-term, asset-based financing tailored to your timeline.
Whether it's a bridge loan for a quick close, we ensure you have the capital to execute your business plan, including startups, tech startups, medical startups, low-tech startups, cannabis companies, and businesses looking to expand.
Hard money is a specialized type of financing. Unlike traditional bank loans that focus heavily on borrower credit scores and income history, hard money lenders look at the team and the deck.
These are typically short-term loans (1-3 years) designed for scenarios where speed is more critical than low interest rates.
Maine's operating landscape includes food production, marine industries, healthcare, and logistics across Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, Auburn, and Augusta. Businesses often need flexible capital when seasonal demand and supplier timing create narrow execution windows.
A Portland operator secures short-term funding to lock in inventory and fulfill a major distribution run.
A Bangor company bridges receivable timing to maintain vendor payments and staffing during a growth phase.
Lewiston, Auburn, and Augusta operators often need expedited financing options when timing is more critical than rate.
Maine's supply chain links to the broader New England corridor drive ongoing demand for quick, operationally focused capital.
Clear answers for borrowers, brokers, and business owners evaluating private lending options across New England.
We connect business owners and operators with private lenders for short-term, asset-based financing that fits deal speed and timing.
We match capital needs with private liquidity, direct lender access, and fast execution for quick closes and growth-focused opportunities.
Business owners seeking working capital and brokers needing a dependable Plan B when traditional lenders decline qualified clients.
Hard money is short-term financing where lenders focus on deal strength and collateral when speed matters more than low rates.