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OCF Factoring Company
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Providing factoring services nationwide
 
- Over 70 years of factoring company experience

We say Yes when everyone else says No

 

Our factoring company offers our clients the
highest possible level of service.

We fund your receivables with our own company money, not investor money.
This allows us to be more flexible with our factoring company programs.

We take away your cash flow headaches; you get your cash
from your receivables now
and we will wait for your customers to pay.
We can fund start-up companies accounts receivable also

All industries, including factoring for Health Care Staffing, Tansportation,
Trucking, Manufacturing, Labor Staffing, and more.


Our Factoring  Company Program includes the
following features at no additional charge:


• 24 hour funding on approved invoices
• Highest advance rates in the factoring company industry
• Credit analysis on new and existing customers
• Continuous collection management and follow up on factored invoices
• Invoice and statement mailing (postage included)
• Account status inquiries anytime; 24/7 online account access.

With our flexible company Security Agreement
our client maintains control:

• Clients select accounts they prefer to factor on an invoice by invoice basis.
• Clients control total factoring costs by only factoring on an "as needed" basis.

Advance Factoring Company Rates up to 97%:
Advance rates are based on overall risk associated with a
particular industry as well as experience and company track record.
We hold reserve accounts to accommodate industries which typically
experience dilution and that we would otherwise not be able to service.
Advance rates range from 80% to 97% of the gross invoice amount.

Factoring Company Fee Structures:
Factoring fees are determined based on your industry, the credit
worthiness of your customers, how quickly your invoices turn, and
monthly factoring volume. To find out how we might structure
a factoring deal for you, please complete our
online factoring company request form.
To talk with a member of our sales team,
please contact one of our
regional offices at:

Toll Free:  888-266-0197
and ask for Andrea

Fax #:  425-702-1874

Email:  
andrea@ocf.com

 

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We are currently factoring accounts receivable nationwide including the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho State, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

 

 

  

 

 






       

 

 







 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 List of cities in U.S. for factoring acount receivables that we service, arranged in alphabetical order.

 

 

Alabama

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Alabama)

Alaska

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Alaska)

 

American Samoa

 

Arizona

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Arizona)

 

Arkansas

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Arkansas)

 

California

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in California)

 

Colorado

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Colorado)

 

Connecticut

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Connecticut)

 

Delaware

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Delaware)

 

District of Columbia

 

Florida

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Florida)

 

Georgia

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Georgia)

 

 

Guam

 

Hawaii

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Hawaii)

Idaho

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Idaho)

 

Illinois

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Illinois

 

Indiana

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Indiana)

 

Iowa

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Iowa)

 

Kansas

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Kansas)

 

Kentucky

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Kentucky)

 

Louisiana

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities, towns, and villages in Louisiana)

 

Maine

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Maine)

 

Maryland

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Maryland)

 

Massachusetts

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Massachusetts)

 

Michigan

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Michigan)

 

Minnesota

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Minnesota)

 

Mississippi

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Mississippi)

 

Missouri

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Missouri)

 

Montana

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities and towns in Montana)

 

Nebraska

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Nebraska)

 

Nevada

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Nevada)

 

New Hampshire

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in New Hampshire)

 

New Jersey

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities, boroughs, towns, and villages in New Jersey)

 

New Mexico

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities, towns, and villages in New Mexico)

 

New York

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in New York)

 

North Carolina

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in North Carolina)

 

North Dakota

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in North Dakota)

 

Northern Mariana Islands

 

Ohio

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Ohio)

 

Oklahoma

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Oklahoma)

 

Oregon

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Oregon)

 

Pennsylvania

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Pennsylvania)

 

Puerto Rico

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Puerto Rico)

 

Rhode Island

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Rhode Island)

 

South Carolina

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in South Carolina)

 

South Dakota

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in South Dakota)

 

Tennessee

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Tennessee)

 

Texas

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Texas)

 

United States Virgin Islands

 

Utah

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Utah)

 

Vermont

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of towns in Vermont)

 

Virginia

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Virginia) (Note: Virginia uses the concept of the Independent city for most actual cities so some of these locations may be counties, towns, or place names rather than true 'cities'.)

 

Washington

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Washington)

 

West Virginia

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in West Virginia)

 

Wisconsin

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Wisconsin)

 

Wyoming

(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Wyoming)