CapFlow Funding Group® Announces $400,000 Factoring Facility for Oregon-Based Fire Service Car Wash Company

CapFlow Funding Group
August 14, 2025
Category:
Invoice Factoring
oregon based fire service car wash company

CapFlow Funding Group® is proud to announce the successful funding of a $400,000 factoring facility for a rapidly expanding fire service car wash company based in Oregon. This financing solution is designed to support the company’s operational growth and ongoing service expansion. It reflects CapFlow’s commitment to helping essential  fire service providers overcome cash flow constraints and scale with confidence. 

“CapFlow is dedicated to providing tailored funding solutions for specialized industries that keep communities safe and running,” said Pravira Jain, Underwriter at CapFlow Funding Group®. “This facility will ensure our client can manage day-to-day expenses, upgrade equipment, and continue serving fire departments without interruption.” 

Fire service car wash companies often face irregular payment timelines, especially when contracting with municipal or state agencies. By leveraging invoice factoring, these businesses can unlock immediate liquidity from outstanding receivables. This allows them to cover payroll, maintain fleets, and pursue new contracts with ease. 

“We recognize the unique cash flow challenges faced by niche service industries like fire support,” added Joseph Spiegel, Sales Manager at CapFlow Funding Group®. “Our factoring solutions are designed to provide stability and growth potential without disrupting critical client relationships.” 

If your fire service company is ready to grow but limited by slow-paying invoices, CapFlow Funding Group® can help. Visit capflowfunding.com to explore flexible factoring solutions built for your industry. 

Apply for working capital

"*" indicates required fields

By clicking Submit, I hereby acknowledge that I have read, and I agree, to all Terms and Conditions, the Cookie Policy, and the Privacy Policy.*
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Recent Posts