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BoeFly Helps Businesses Struggling after Hurricane Irene

Posted in News on Aug 31st 2011

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Small Business online marketing company, BoeFly has decided to aid those businesses struggling after Hurricane Irene by launching a new program to help borrowers.

Noting that small businesses already face challenges, BoeFly understands that trying to rebuild or having the the excess products necessary can prove to be a financial strain and/or nearly impossible. BoeFly is introducing a special program to offer capital discounts and rapid responses to businesses looking to borrow.

When business owners turn to BoeFly for help all they'll need to do is fill out a form which will match them up with the best lenders for their needs. With a network of over 1,000 lenders, small business will have no problem getting to where they need to be financially through BoeFly.

"The efficiency that BoeFly brings to the commercial lending process is particularly important during crisis periods, when time is especially perishable. Providing electronic access to over a thousand banks through a single loan request is a capability that provides businesses with their best chance of connecting with the capital they so urgently need,” said Mike Rozman, co-President of BoeFly in a press release.

Connecting Borrowers With Lenders And Loan Sellers With Buyers - Boefly.com

Listen to the news or read the papers and the story is the same… banks won't lend and businesses can't find the capit...

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