The Scale Funding Referral Program
Earn money by becoming a referral partner with Scale Funding.


We pay for referrals that result in a new Scale Funding client.
Do you know someone who wants upfront payment for completed work? Help improve cash flow for your connections and earn money for every new client who funds with Scale Funding.
The referral process is easy!
Complete the form with your information, and one of our experts will contact you shortly to guide you through the following easy steps.
Join our referral program to start earning now!
Your referrals benefit from our invoice factoring programs by:
1. Fast payments for completed work or services
2. Ease payroll and overhead concerns
3. Back-office support
4. Credit risk assessment
5. Faster approval process than traditional financing
6. Cash flow to take on new business and grow
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