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Fast Business Capital

Decisive Funding for Time-Sensitive Business Needs

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   Fast business capital is designed for situations where timing compresses structure.
These funding solutions provide rapid access to capital to stabilize operations, address short-term cash gaps, or act on immediate opportunities.

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   Wrenfield Finance approaches fast capital with discipline. Speed does not eliminate underwriting — it refines it. We focus on aligning short-term funding with realistic cashflow expectations to avoid unnecessary strain on the business.

These solutions are most appropriate when capital is required quickly and for a defined purpose, rather than long-term balance sheet restructuring.

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Common Use Cases

  • Marketing or inventory opportunities

  • Payroll or operational stabilization

  • Short-term cashflow gaps

  • Time-sensitive obligations

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Included Solutions

  • Merchant Cash Advance

  • Short-Term Business Funding

  • Working Capital Financing

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Fast capital is a tool — not a strategy. Used correctly, it preserves momentum. Used carelessly, it compounds risk. Our role is to ensure the former.

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Fast Business Capital FAQs

   What is fast business funding?


Fast business funding refers to short-term financing solutions designed to provide rapid access to capital, often within days, when timing is a critical factor.

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These solutions prioritize speed and flexibility rather than long-term repayment structures.

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   How quickly can working capital loans be funded?


Depending on the program and borrower profile, funding may occur in as little as 24–72 hours after approval.

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   Is a merchant cash advance considered a loan?


No. A merchant cash advance is an advance against future revenue, repaid through a percentage of daily or weekly sales rather than fixed monthly payments.

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   When should a business avoid fast capital?


Fast capital is generally not appropriate for long-term financing needs, debt consolidation, or businesses with unstable revenue.

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