Kuo Pao Lian, PI.KL Studio, Baltimore, MD
Lendistry is proud to be the first financial institution to sign the EIP pledge to improve public infrastructure contracting practices to create more prime, joint venture and equity contracting opportunities for Historically Underutilized Businesses.
Access to mobilization capital is essential to keep any project on track, whether you have been contracted to improve the physical infrastructure in our cities or to fulfill a large purchase order. With Lendistry, you can get up to 30% of your contract value (up to $1,000,000) in financing to help you complete your project on time.
Lendistry offers fixed-rate solutions with flexible repayments for the following types of projects:
Contract Work for Construction
Purchase Order Fulfillment
Service
Agreement
How it works:
1 Streamlined Process
Apply online through Lendistry’s self-service portal and get pre-qualified. Lendistry reviews your documents and prepares a loan agreement for you. At this stage, vendor payments are directed into a custodial account created for you.
2 Direct Funding
Once the loan agreement is executed, access loan proceeds from the custodial account. Lendistry’s self-service portal can be accessed 24/7 and allows you to transfer funds directly to your own bank account.
3 Flexible Repayments
Loan repayments are automatically debited whenever disbursements are received from the vendor into your custodial account. You don’t have to worry about late fees or collection calls so you can focus on completing your project on time. The remaining proceeds are accessible to you within the custodial account.
- Time in business > 2 years
- No Active Tax Liens, judgements, or lawsuits (Active tax liens must be on payment plan)
- Bankruptcy > 5 years (only one – not multiple). Must be discharged or fulfilled (not active)
- Able to open custodial account (Bank Wallet Account)
- Able to provide a fully executed Direction Letter
- 640 credit score or above
- 2 Years Business Tax Returns
- Most Recent YTD Profit and Loss Statement and Balance Sheet
- Accounts Receivable/Payable Aging Reports
- 3 months bank statements/Bank Verification Portal connections
- 2 Years Personal Tax Returns
- Personal Financial Statement
- Copy of Contract between the borrower and the applicable GC/Government
- Agency
- Work in Progress (WIP) report
- Progress Billing Report
- List of completed projects
- Bankruptcy filing within the last 5 years
- Active tax liens with no payment plans
- An owner that is incarcerated, on probation, on parole (an individual with a deferred prosecution, conditional discharge, order of protection or who is on a sex offender registry is treated as if the individual is on probation or parole); or currently subject to an indictment, criminal information, arraignment, or other means by which formal criminal charges are brought in any jurisdiction.
- A foreign based entity with no operations or employees in the U.S.
Loans are made pursuant to state law and may not be available in all states.