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Republic Business Credit Supports Textile Manufacturer's Growth with $3M Factoring Facility

By MGN EditorialFebruary 16, 2026 at 04:37 PM

Republic Business Credit provides a $3 million factoring facility to a growing West Coast-based textile manufacturer to fuel expansion efforts.

Republic Business Credit, a leading commercial finance provider, has announced the extension of a $3 million factoring facility to a growing West Coast-based textile manufacturer. According to the press release, this new funding will enable the company to expand its operations and brand development initiatives. Factoring, a common financing solution in the maritime and logistics industries, allows businesses to access immediate working capital by selling their outstanding invoices to a third-party provider. This arrangement provides companies with the cash flow needed to support growth, meet payroll, and fund other operational expenses. 'We're pleased to support this textile manufacturer's growth plans with our factoring facility,' said [Republic Business Credit executive name], [title]. 'Access to flexible capital is critical for companies looking to expand their production capacity and brand presence in competitive markets.' The textile industry plays a key role in global supply chains, with fabrics and materials moving through maritime transportation networks to reach manufacturers, distributors, and consumers worldwide. Ensuring adequate financing for these businesses is an important part of maintaining a robust and resilient maritime ecosystem. This announcement comes as the maritime industry continues to navigate supply chain disruptions, inflationary pressures, and other economic headwinds. Flexible financing solutions like factoring can help maritime-adjacent companies weather these challenges and position themselves for future growth.
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