How a Retail Store Got Funded by Smansha Online Funding Marketplace during Covid-19 Pandemic
Chris Harris, co-founder of a Retail Business based out in California (USA) has an interesting funding story that will motivate you and help you find the right type of funding for your small business.
In July 2020, Chris's retail business has been severely affected by the COVID-19 crisis. His retail store employs 5 full-time employees and 3 part-time employees. He needed cash to make payroll and cover other operating expenses.
"If we don't get funding now, we'll have to reduce our workforce, "Chris said to me." we've already laid off 2 employees but if I got some cash, I can bring my staff back, pay bills and run my business in this hard and weird time.
It's not that we're not earning revenues, he said. We don't have sufficient funds to buy more products and pay employees.
Also, Chris said that he applied for funding through various lenders since the PPP and EIDL programs were launched, but he couldn't get the information as well as the funds. Besides, one online lender rejected his application because of an error in identification.
I applied through some sought-after lenders too, "he said." Though they didn't approve my loan application but advised me to apply anywhere I could."
He told me that he was very depressed and anxious till he got to know about Smansha from one of his close friends. In a last-ditch effort, on July 28th, he applied through which is an online funding marketplace that helps business owners to compare a variety of loan offers from multiple lenders. On November, 2nd 2020, He received some long-awaited great news.
"I applied through Smansha Analytics and got documents to sign yesterday,". "I was eagerly waiting for the amount and finally it's in my account in just 5 days," he added.
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