Small Business Loans For All Your Business Needs

Our small business loans are simple and secure, so you can get the working capital your business needs fast.

Small Business Loan Financing

Small business loans offer businesses a lump sum of working capital upfront to help meet their unique business needs. Daytona Capital Group loans can help with an expansion, gaps in cash flow, opening a new location, purchasing equipment, and so much more! We pride ourselves on fast and simple loans, so business owners can focus on what matters most: growing their business.

Fixed Payments*

Automatic fixed daily, weekly, or monthly payments

Business Loan Term Options*

Terms range from three months up to sixty months

Fast Business Funds*

Funds can be deposited into your business bank account within hours of approval

Scale Your Business with a Small Business Loan

You only need 3 important things to apply

A valid form of identification

Business bank account number and routing

Last three months of business bank statements

Application Process

Start your business application and tell us about your company, goals, and objectives. We recommend having the necessary paperwork on hand to make the process even faster (i.e. driver’s license or passport, business bank statements).

Our team will carefully review your business financing application. One of our trusted business advisors will reach out if we need any additional information.

If approved, our team will send your business’ funds to the business bank account provided. This can be as quick as a few minutes, so be on the lookout!

Frequently asked questions

Securing a small business loan doesn’t have to be hard. With Daytona Capital Group, applying for a small business loan is simple and fast. Having the necessary documentation on hand will help ease the process. The most common documents needed are a valid form of identification, online access to your business bank account or three months of business bank statements, and your business bank account and routing number. Other information may be required in some cases. If approved, working capital will be sent directly to the business bank account provided.

Want more information? Check out our blog on how to get a small business loan for more in-depth answers.

Most alternative funders require the businesses to provide information regarding time in business, revenue, business bank account, and identification (i.e. driver’s license or passport). While this isn’t a comprehensive list, they’re the most common requirements when applying for working capital.

Credit is an important factor that both traditional lenders and alternative funders look at when trying to qualify a business. However, it’s not the only determining factor. Alternative funders like to look at the overall performance of a small business. This means looking at revenue, time in business, accounts receivables, and business credit history. For more information, reference our blog on how to get a small business loan with low credit.

A small business loan can be either short term or long term, it just depends on what the business needs. Daytona Capital Group offers loan terms starting at 3 months and can range up to 60 months*. Short-term loans are good if the business needs quick access to working capital and also wants to pay the loan off quicker. However, if a business is looking for longer repayment terms, it may qualify for a long-term business loan, provided the funder offers longer-term loans.

There are lots of factors to take into consideration when determining loan terms. The best thing to do is communicate your business needs with our team to find the best solution for your business.

Deciding whether to get a secured or unsecured small business loan depends on your current business needs and financial situation, as well as the type of funder you’re working with. A secured business loan is when the lender takes an interest in the business’s collateral, which typically means that the lender will file a UCC financing statement. A UCC financing statement is filed with the Secretary of State by the lender which allows for a lien to be placed on your business collateral to secure the loan. The UCC is filed in a state where your business operates or a state where the business has collateral. Once the small business loan has been paid in full, and there are no other outstanding loans with the lender, the lender will terminate the UCC.

For an unsecured business loan, the lender doesn’t take an interest in the collateral and doesn’t file a UCC financing statement. In general, an unsecured loan increases possible risks for the lender. However, oftentimes an unsecured loan won’t offer as competitive of terms. Secured loans are typically a better option for many businesses as it helps reduce the cost of funds which can also help increase the amount of financing. It’s also important to consider that specific collateral (real estate, inventory, or other specific assets) can help increase financing even more.

At Daytona Capital Group, our secured loans are a great option for small business financing as the application process is quick and easy.

Small Business Loans with Daytona Capital Group