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Apex Capital Corp Launches Apex Equipment Financing to Help Clients Grow

Apex Capital Corp Launches Apex Equipment Financing to Help Clients Grow

FORT WORTH, TX / ACCESS Newswire / July 8, 2025 / Apex Capital Corp, industry recognized as America's Favorite Factor, proudly announces the launch of Apex Equipment Financing, powered by Keystone Equipment Finance Corp., a new product designed to help factoring clients grow their businesses by financing the equipment they need to operate efficiently and expand their capabilities.Apex Capital Corp logo
Through a strategic partnership with Keystone Equipment Finance Corp, Apex Capital is now offering flexible, competitive equipment financing specifically tailored for its factoring clients. Whether businesses are looking to invest in new or used trucks, trailers, construction equipment, or other heavy machinery, Apex Equipment Financing provides a powerful solution to keep operations moving forward.
'We're committed to developing new products and services that support the success of our clients,' said Sherry Leigh, Chief Product and Marketing Officer of Apex Capital Corp. 'We're excited to launch Apex Equipment Financing because we're not just helping businesses secure the tools they need - we're helping our clients unlock new opportunities for growth.'
Designed with client success in mind, the program offers a host of benefits:
With personalized support, quick approvals, and a streamlined process, Apex Capital continues to uphold its commitment to making business easier for clients - now with the added power of equipment financing.
About Apex Capital
Founded in 1995, Apex Capital is a full-service factor that specializes in small to medium-sized trucking companies, freight brokers, the construction industry, oilfield factoring, and more. Apex buys invoices and provides industry-recognized customer service, credit checks, 24/7 factoring, the blynk® digital payment platform, a Mobile Factoring® app, a free load board, NextLOAD.com, the Apex Fuel Card, and many other benefits to its clients. To learn more about Apex Capital, visit apexcapitalcorp.com or call 800-511-6022.
Contact Information
Mario Tarradell
Senior Bilingual Communications Specialist
[email protected]
817-258-5020
Sherry Leigh
Chief Product and Marketing Officer
[email protected]
817-665-2637
SOURCE: Apex Capital Corp
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