Funding options for hospitality businesses

We work with established hotels, lodging, events, and hospitality operators to source capital aligned with seasonal revenue and property needs.

Hospitality use cases

How hospitality businesses typically use funding

These are common scenarios we hear from operators in this sector. Every business is different — your specialist will work through what fits your situation.

  • Property renovations and FF&E refreshes
  • Seasonal staffing and payroll coverage
  • Marketing and booking-channel investments
  • Bridging seasonal revenue gaps
  • Technology, PMS, and guest-experience upgrades
Funding structures

Common funding structures we help source for hospitality businesses

Structures shown are common in this sector. Final options depend on qualifications, time in business, revenue, and partner appetite.

Working capital

Short to mid-term capital to smooth cash flow and cover day-to-day operating needs.

Revenue-based financing

Capital structured around your revenue patterns rather than a fixed payment profile.

Equipment financing

Structured financing to acquire, replace, or upgrade business equipment.

Term loan

Fixed-amount financing repaid over a defined term for larger planned investments.

Grandview 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.

Talk through hospitality financing with a specialist

No obligation. We'll review your situation and walk you through which structures may be a fit.

Funding for your industry

See what your business may qualify for.

Share a few details about your business and a specialist familiar with your industry will follow up with qualified options.

Request a funding review

A few minutes to complete. A specialist will review and follow up personally.

Submitting this form does not guarantee approval or funding. All offers are subject to underwriting and approval by third-party funding partners.