Factoring with Interstate Capital
How does factoring with Interstate Capital work?
Taking advantage of our factoring services is quick and easy. An Interstate Capital factoring account manager will get you started. We will then assign you a factoring collection specialist who, together with your account manager, will complete your Interstate Capital customer service team.
This is how factoring with Interstate Capital works:
- Interstate Capital will advance you a large percentage of your invoice amount within 24 hours of the invoice date.
- The account debtor (your customer) is put on notice that payment must be remitted to Interstate Capital.
- Upon receipt of payment from your customer, Interstate Capital disburses to you the balance of the invoice amount not initially advanced, minus our fee.
As an Interstate Capital client, you can:
- Establish and access credit limits for your customers over the Internet.
- Deliver invoices to Interstate Capital via fax, overnight courier or e-mail, depending on your industry.
- Designate how you want to receive your funds (i.e. wire transfer, ACH transfer, Federal Express®, or U.S. Mail).
- Work as a partner with your factoring collection specialist to maintain status of your customers’ payments.
- Track the status of your factored invoices and payments through eFactor, our real-time, online reporting system.
As an Interstate Capital customer, you will receive:
- Immediate cash against receivables.
- Experienced and diligent account managers who can answer your questions, walk you through the factoring process and service your account as if you are their only client.
- Expert collection specialists who can ensure the highest possible collection success, taking invoice collection worries out of your hands.
- Easy storage and retrieval of all of your credit limits assigned by Interstate Capital through our online, proprietary credit inquiry system.
- Access to all of your reports through eFactor, our customizable, real-time online reporting system.
- Mailing for all of your customer invoices, either physically or electronically.
Author: Tony Furman
Copyright 2009
Interstate Capital Corp.
More Factoring Articles
- AEG Liquidation Trust vs. Toobro NYC, LLY et. al.
- BAII Suit
- Bank Factoring
- Bankruptcy Law Applied in Factoring Transaction
- Beware of Factoring Brokers posing as Factoring Companies
- Cash Flow Factoring
- Check Freight Broker Posts 1,000,000 Loads
- Check Freight Broker, The World's Only Quick-Pay Load Board
- Compare Factoring Companies
- Competing Claims by Creditors against a Borrowers' Accounts Receivable
- DIP Financing--Financing Your Company in Chapter 11
- Estimating the Cost of Factoring
- Factoring and Check Clearance Days
- Factoring and Credit Policy
- Factoring and Federal Tax Liens
- Factoring and Judgments
- Factoring and Personal Bankruptcy
- Factoring and Tax Liens
- Factoring Companies and PACA
- Factoring Companies Have Expertise in Federal Government Contracting
- Factoring Companies: Accounts Receivable Specialists
- Factoring Company appeals Summary Judgment
- Factoring Company v. Giant Cement Holding, Inc. Case
- Factoring Company v. Trucking Services, Inc.
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Advance Payments for Non-Commercial Items in Federal Government Contracting.
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Construction Contract Clauses-Federal Government Contracting
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - F.A.R. Subpart 32.2-Commercial Item Purchase Financing
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Factoring Companies and the Assignment of Claims Act
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Factoring Companies and Their Federal Government Contractor Clients May be Liable to Government for Contract Debts
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Factoring Companies Assist with Change of Name on Federal Government Contracts
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Factoring Companies Assist with Disputes and Appeals on Federal Government Contracts
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Factoring Companies Can Assist with Protests and Disputes in Federal Government Contracts
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Factoring Companies May Receive EFT from Federal Government
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Factoring Company Sues U.S. Government
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Federal Government Contract Financing-F.A.R. Section 32.00
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Federal Government Contract Funding-Factoring Companies Lead the Way in Government Contracting Expertise
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Financing Federal Government Contracts for Dismantling, Demolition, or Removal of Improvements
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Loan Guarantees for Defense Production
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Performance-Based Payments on Federal Government Contracts
- Factoring Federal Government Contracts - Progress Payments Based on Costs--Federal Government Contracting
- Factoring Fees Comparison
- Factoring for Temporary Staffing Services
- Factoring Government Contracts - Litigation
- Factoring in Canada
- Factoring Industry
- Factoring Law
- Factoring Lawsuit Involving Assignment of Claims Act
- Factoring Program
- Factoring with 100% Advance Rate
- Financial Frontera: Lenders still look for profit, history by Michael Hissam / Guest columnist Posted: 08/26/2012 12:00:00 AM MDT For small- and medium-size enterprises, there often comes the need to obtain financing to support business expansion. How
- Freight Broker Factoring
- Freight Matching Site Announces Integration of Funding Feature
- Getting Approved For A Loan Isn't As Easy As It Used To Be
- Government Factoring
- Identity Theft In the Freight Brokerage and Trucking Businesses
- Interstate Capital Announces 0.59% Factoring for Staffing Companies
- Interstate Capital Now Services Clients in All 50 U.S. States and Canada
- Interstate Capital Registers 10,000 Truckers on World's Largest Free Freight Matching Site
- Is Your Factoring Company Well Capitalized?
- Jurisdictional Dispute Involving Factoring Company and Shirtmaker
- Know Your Factoring Company Before You Start
- Lawsuit Involving Factoring Company and Contractor (Fraud)
- Lawsuit Involving Factoring Company and Multiple Debtors
- Lawsuits Involving Factoring Companies
- Non-Recourse Factoring
- Non-Recourse Factoring Secrets
- One Transportation Factoring Company Sues Another Transportation Factoring Company
- Retailer Sues Factoring Companies
- Santa Teresa Firm Eases Cash Flow
- SBA Loans vs Factoring Accounts Receivable
- Sperl v. C. H. Robinson
- Spot Factoring
- Tuftco Case
- US Bankruptcy Court v. The CIT Group
- What Happened to My Bank Line?
- Your Biggest Customer Filed For Bankruptcy Protection?
- Your Factoring Company as your Credit Department







