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BETHESDA, Md. ~ Today, Rapid Finance and Ramp announced a partnership to provide small businesses on Ramp's platform with preferred access to Rapid Finance's financing options. This partnership is designed to help small businesses in today's high-interest rate environment gain access to the capital they need to grow and plan for short and long-term success.
Since 2005, Rapid Finance has funded over $3 billion to small businesses and remains committed to helping them succeed by offering competitive financing for their capital needs. Ramp is similarly committed to helping its customers succeed through finance automation software that modernizes back-end operations and helps businesses get more out of every dollar and hour. With this partnership, small businesses on Ramp have access to more financing options.
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Michael Cohen, VP of Partnerships at Ramp, said "In this market, business owners are under increased financial pressure and need more access to financing to meet their capital needs. We're proud to partner with Rapid Finance to deliver businesses the tools they need to grow."
Will Tumulty, CEO of Rapid Finance, added "Ramp is at the forefront of modernizing how small businesses manage their spend and that fits well with our mission to leverage the latest technology to streamline how business owners gain access to much needed capital. Both of our organizations share a commitment to cultivating healthier businesses and have a deep understanding of how small businesses operate and what they need to succeed."
The partnership between Rapid Finance and Ramp will provide small businesses on Ramp's platform with preferred access to Rapid Finance's financing options in order for them gain the capital they need for growth.
Since 2005, Rapid Finance has funded over $3 billion to small businesses and remains committed to helping them succeed by offering competitive financing for their capital needs. Ramp is similarly committed to helping its customers succeed through finance automation software that modernizes back-end operations and helps businesses get more out of every dollar and hour. With this partnership, small businesses on Ramp have access to more financing options.
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Michael Cohen, VP of Partnerships at Ramp, said "In this market, business owners are under increased financial pressure and need more access to financing to meet their capital needs. We're proud to partner with Rapid Finance to deliver businesses the tools they need to grow."
Will Tumulty, CEO of Rapid Finance, added "Ramp is at the forefront of modernizing how small businesses manage their spend and that fits well with our mission to leverage the latest technology to streamline how business owners gain access to much needed capital. Both of our organizations share a commitment to cultivating healthier businesses and have a deep understanding of how small businesses operate and what they need to succeed."
The partnership between Rapid Finance and Ramp will provide small businesses on Ramp's platform with preferred access to Rapid Finance's financing options in order for them gain the capital they need for growth.
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