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LLC Small Business Funding

You set up an LLC to separate your business from your personal finances, and you'd like your funding to respect that line too. LLC small business funding through Quordx Capital lets you borrow in the company's name, with lenders that underwrite on your business cash flow and entity standing. Quordx Capital matches your single application to the 3-7 best-fit lenders from a 50+ network, many of whom fund LLCs doing $10,000 a month or more. Decisions come in 24-48 hours, and it's free to apply.

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50+ Lenders|Funding in as little as 24 hours

How Does Funding Work for an LLC?

Lenders want to see an active entity in good standing, a business bank account, and a track record of deposits. Most will check your personal credit and may ask for a personal guarantee, common for LLCs, especially newer ones, but the loan itself sits with the company.

Quordx Capital reads your entity profile and revenue, then routes you to lenders comfortable with your structure and stage. One application goes to several lenders at once, so you compare real offers instead of repeating yourself.

Borrowing in the company's name has a longer-term payoff, too: as your LLC repays on time, it builds a business credit profile of its own. Over a few funding cycles that can mean higher limits and lower rates without leaning as hard on your personal credit, exactly the separation you set up the entity to create.

Which Funding Options Fit an LLC?

Term Loan: A lump sum in the business name, $10,000 to $500,000+, fixed repayment, with rates from roughly 8% to 30% depending on credit. Best for an established LLC funding growth.

Business Line of Credit: Revolving capital, $10,000 to $250,000+, drawn as needed, interest only on the balance you use. Best for managing ongoing operating costs.

SBA Loan: Up to $5M for LLCs 2+ years in business, roughly 9-11.5% APR. Best for the lowest rates and longest terms.

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No obligation · Initial inquiry doesn't impact credit · Takes about 10 minutes

Cody Dreis, Founder, Quordx Capital

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Quordx Capital is a business funding broker, not a lender. We facilitate introductions between U.S. small and medium-sized businesses and lenders or capital providers in our network. All credit decisions, funding amounts, rates, fees, repayment terms, and timelines are determined solely by individual lenders based on their own underwriting criteria.

Funding figures and timelines shown on this page are illustrative and represent ranges within our lender network, they are not guarantees and individual outcomes may vary based on business profile, industry, time in business, revenue, credit history, and lender availability. Not all applicants qualify for every product.

The initial inquiry does not impact your personal credit score. Some lenders may perform a hard credit pull during underwriting; Quordx only authorizes such checks with your specific consent for the lender presenting an offer. Applicants are protected under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) from discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age, or because all or part of an applicant's income derives from any public-assistance program.

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