Offering Creative
Asset-Based Lending
to Businesses for 20+ years
Texas: Take Your Bridge to Success
Our asset-based lending solutions move your business forward.
If your Texas company doesn’t qualify for a bank loan, Bridge Business Credit provides timely financing solutions to repair and enhance your cash flow.
Our Unique Approach
Since 2002, Bridge Business Credit has been an asset-based lender offering working capital to Texas medium-sized businesses. Our agile approach enables companies to regain financial stability and swiftly transition back to conventional financing.
We provide loan commitments from $500K up to $6M.
Borrowers can pay off their loan relationships without penalty or early termination fees.
What Makes Us Different
Our borrowers can pay off their loan relationships without penalty or early termination fees. Our focus is to help companies regain financial stability and return to conventional financing as soon as they can
Lendable Collateral includes:
What Our Clients
Say About Us
In the Media
Jan 30, 2023
Great Lakes Business Credit is now Bridge Business Credit
Great Lakes Business Credit, one of the nation’s fastest-growing alternative commercial finance companies, has announced a rebranding, with the new name of Bridge Business Credit. Under its new name…
In a High-Rate Interest Environment, Businesses Still Have Borrowing Options
With another Federal Reserve meeting come and gone without an interest rate cut, Americanbusinesses are continuing to struggle increasingly with their financial needs. Many companies nationwide have found themselves trapped in debt originating from the nearzero interest rate era spurred by the pandemic in 2020. It may be hard to visualize how such lowrates could…
Meet our team: Jim Kinnaird
This is part of a continuing series profiling members of our Bridge Business Credit team. Jim Kinnaird recently joined Bridge Business Credit as Senior Managing Director – Underwriting, a newly-created position in a move designed to help the asset-based lending firm in its commitment to commercial credit both locally as well as regionally. Kinnaird brings…