Hi everyone, I recently signed a large international export deal that could significantly boost our revenue — but we’re now facing the classic challenge: upfront capital. We need to act quickly to source raw materials and manage logistics, but banks are moving too slowly and asking for endless paperwork. I’m wondering if anyone here has experience with non-traditional ways to fund large orders without giving up equity or getting buried in interest. I’d really appreciate advice on how to move fast when opportunity strikes.
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Earlier this year, my company landed a major export contract that could double our annual revenue. The challenge? We needed funding fast to secure raw materials and fulfill the first shipment. Traditional lenders wanted too much time and documentation. That’s when I remembered we had a Bank Guarantee issued for a previous project that was never used. After some research, I found out we could use that BG to obtain a one-year, zero-interest loan. No interest, no equity loss, and the funding came through faster than any bank process I’ve seen. If you’re in a similar position, here's where I started: loan against bank guarantee. This method gave us the financial flexibility to take on a massive deal without slowing down. I highly recommend exploring it if you have access to a valid BG.