Invoice Factoring: Your Fast Cash-Flow Solution
Invoice factoring, also referred to as accounts-receivable financing, is a common financing option companies use to speed up their cash flow. The process works by selling your open receivables to a factoring company in exchange for fast cash.
While there are many financing and factoring companies in Conroe and throughout Texas, there are many advantages of working with Scale Funding over others. Below is a quick comparison of our Conroe invoice factoring programs and a business loan or line of credit.
Invoice Factoring |
Loan & Line of Credit |
15 Minute Approval Process | Lengthy Approval Process |
Approval Based on Your Customers’ Credit | Approval Based on Your Credit |
No Additional Debt Created | Additional Debt Created |
Same-Day Funding | Funding Can Take Weeks or Months |
Free Collection Services | No Collection Services |
Free Credit Checks on New & Existing Customers | No Credit Services on New & Existing Customers |
Why Use Accounts-Receivable Financing?
Our Conroe accounts-receivable financing programs are used by a variety of businesses of different sizes and stages. We offer month-to-month programs that range from $50,000 to $20 million, giving both start-up and growing companies the ability to use our debt-free financing solution.
One of the most common reasons companies use accounts-receivable financing (invoice factoring) is to eliminate the wait on customer payments. If you’re waiting 30 to 90 days, this can easily put you in a cash-flow crunch. Our Conroe invoice factoring programs eliminate this wait by paying you same day on your invoices.
We also help many companies who are unable to get any or sufficient funding from a bank because of credit issues. Since our approvals are based more on the creditworthiness of your customers rather than yours, we can work with those that have less-than-perfect credit, maxed-out credit or even no credit.
Industry Expertise
Since 1994, Scale Funding has been the top factoring company for many industries. Our team knowns the invoicing process and major players in several industries including:
Oilfield Services: drilling, gravel haulers, water haulers, testing services, frac sand haulers and more | Trucking & Freight: flatbeds, refrigerated trucks, heavy haulers, oilfield trucking, intermodal and more |
Staffing Agencies: temporary, administrative, clerical, industrial, general labor and more | Heavy Construction: crane operators, site development, welding, concrete contractors and more |
Utility & Pipeline: pipeline maintenance and construction, utility locators, inspection and more | Technology: consultants, data management, IT services, website design and more |
Government Contractors: local, state, federal, defense, security and more | Many More: manufacturing, printing, telecom, renewable energy and more |
Conroe, Texas
Conroe is the county seat for Montgomery, Texas. The city was incorporated in 1904 and has a current population of more than 82,000.
Brief History
Isaac Conroe, a Houston lumberman and union calvary officer established a small sawmill in Conroe in 1881. The city, which derives its name from this man, grew fast as a result of the oil and lumber industries. Initially, people used to call the area “Conroe’s Switch”, and many migrated into the area towards the end of the 19th Century. The city’s growth proceeded slowly but steadily, until the period between 2005 and 2007 when its construction industry exploded.
Economy
The city’s economy heavily depends on health, transportation, manufacturing, tourism, construction, education, housing and commerce. The Conroe Park North has managed to attract a lot of industrial activity and retail development, as an industrial park.
The U.S Census Bureau puts the city under the “large urbanized transit area” category. The streets are highly connected, making movement of people and flow of goods around the city easy. Established in 2015, the Conroe Connection bus system serves the public, between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm during business days.
Some of the top employers in the city include Conroe Independent School District, City of Conroe, Conroe Regional Medical Center and Montgomery County. ExxonMobil ended plans to consolidate its workers somewhere in Conroe in 1980’s, when the local oil industry collapsed.
Housing
Ten low-income apartment complexes are available in the city, with 1,232 affordable apartments. Most of the apartments are income-based, while some other 460 HUD apartments are available. Low income families still have another 699 affordable apartments, although they are not rent-subsidized.
The Housing Authority of Montgomery County provides Section 8 Housing services. The rental assistance program partly pays the monthly housing costs incurred by a citizen, including utilities and rent.
Healthcare
The city provides many health facilities that have state-of-the-art medical equipment and highly trained, qualified and experienced professionals who provide patient-centered services. Conroe Healthcare Center, for instance, provides a comfortable, home-like and relaxed environment, with great personal care, superior therapy and quality nursing services.
Other healthcare facilities available in the city include:
- Conroe Regional Medical Center
- Cornerstone Hospital
- Solara Hospital
- Heartis Conroe
These facilities also offer a range of services, which include dental care, surgical treatment, disease diagnoses, family planning, healthy living education and acute illness management.
Recreation
Lake Conroe, a beautiful perennial water body, provides a wonderful avenue for various cultural activities. The most notable public parks in the city include Candy Cane Park, Carl Barton Jr. Park, McDade Park and Lake Conroe Park.
“Bringing people together to change lives” is Conroe Parks and Recreation Department’s vision, while its mission is “To improve the quality of life in Conroe by providing the best parks and recreation facilities and programs at affordable prices.”
The department is in charge of organizing fun events for kids, youths, adults and senior citizens as well. Through ensuring that the parks are clean, safe, well maintained and equipped, the department provides a good environment for one to relax, explore the trails, play and meet new people.
Education
The Lone Star College System serves the city, with the Conroe Center, EMCID Center, LSC University Center and Lone Star College-Montgomery Campus. Some of the best schools in Conroe include:
- Washington Junior High School
- Conroe High School
- Anderson Elementary School
- Travis Intermediate School
The Conroe Independent School District strives to provide equal education opportunities for all learners, while tapping kids’ special abilities and talents. The major goal of education in Conroe is not for children to simply complete school, but to develop into people who are highly beneficial to the society.
The city runs a Montgomery County Memorial Library System main branch, a rich resource for students and adults who want to increase their knowledge or just enjoy reading.