Funding for expansion and growth projects
Expansion projects with a defined budget and a clear payback period are typically a fit for term-loan or SBA-referred structures rather than short-cycle working capital.
When this use case comes up
New locations, build-outs, large capital projects, and longer-horizon growth investments tend to perform better when the financing term matches the project's payback period. A two-year payment on a five-year project distorts cash flow; a structure aligned to the project does not.
We help size, structure, and stage the funding so the project's economics are not compromised by the wrong financing.
What helps us match you to the right partner
- A defined project budget and timeline
- A clear payback or return-on-investment view
- Strong financial history supporting longer-term obligations
Funding options often used for this
Term loans
Fixed-amount financing repaid over a set schedule. Often used for expansion, equipment, or consolidating higher-cost obligations.
Learn moreSBA-backed loan referrals
Introductions to partners that originate SBA 7(a) and similar programs for qualified borrowers seeking longer terms and lower rates.
Learn moreGrandview Capital Lending Inc is a business financing broker, not a direct lender. Funding is subject to approval and not all applicants will qualify. Terms, structures, and availability are determined by the funding partner.
Other situations we help with
Payroll and operating cash flow
Financing options for businesses bridging payroll, rent, and recurring operating costs between billing cycles.
Learn moreInventory and seasonal working capital
Working capital for businesses with cyclical demand, seasonal peaks, and inventory build-up ahead of selling periods.
Learn moreEquipment, vehicles, and fleet
Financing for acquiring or replacing machinery, vehicles, fleet, medical, dental, kitchen, manufacturing, or technology equipment.
Learn moreTalk through your situation with a specialist
No obligation. We'll review what you're trying to fund and walk you through the structures most likely to fit.
