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Early pay

Invoices become working capital.

Let suppliers choose faster payment on approved invoices while buyer terms stay the same.

An offer in dollars, not fine print.

Every offer reads the same way: the amount available today, the invoice amount at term, and the fee. No rates, no tables, no conditions to decode. If the supplier accepts, funds arrive within one business day.

Suppliers who want to wait simply wait. The invoice pays at term like it always has.

Get

$127,264.46 today

instead of $129,500.50 in 28 days

$2,236.04 fee

Accept early payment
The supplier chooses. The buyer earns each time.

Buyers earn income

Each time a supplier chooses early pay, the buyer earns income on the payment. The program pays for itself as suppliers use it.

No change to buyer cash flow

The buyer's payment stays on its original terms. Offering early pay never pulls the buyer's cash forward.

Stronger supplier relationships

Suppliers with access to liquidity on open invoices stay closer, ship sooner, and prioritize the buyers who offer it.

Suppliers see everything upfront

The exact dollars received today, the fee, and the arrival time. The supplier decides with the whole picture in view.

Works cross-border

Suppliers in Mexico and Colombia receive early payments too, in local currency at a competitive exchange rate.

Optional fee coverage

Buyers can choose to cover part of a supplier's early pay fee for strategic relationships.

Illustrative testimonial

The offer shows the exact dollars today and the fee. We choose invoice by invoice and leave the rest on their original terms.
Supplier finance lead · Produce grower
Sunlit crop rows extending toward the horizon.

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