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Working Capital Financing: Bridging Gaps with SBA Express and Beyond

March 19, 2025
in Financing, Leadership & Strategy, Sales & Marketing, SBA
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With the launch of Radix Financial Group’s Go SBA Express program in February 2025, alongside traditional SBA Express options, brokers and lenders have a fresh arsenal to help clients bridge these gaps without falling prey to predatory lending traps. Here’s how to leverage these tools, backed by data and a few clever moves.

The Data Behind the Demand

Small businesses are the backbone of the U.S. economy, employing nearly 47% of the private workforce (SBA Office of Advocacy, 2024). Yet, a 2024 Federal Reserve survey found that 37% of small businesses faced cash flow shortages in the past year, with 20% citing seasonal fluctuations as the culprit. Meanwhile, the SBA’s 7(a) program, which includes Express loans, approved $27.5 billion across 57,362 loans in fiscal 2023—over 22,000 of those went to startups needing quick capital injections. The kicker? SBA Express loans, capped at $500,000, offer turnaround times as fast as 36 hours, compared to weeks for standard 7(a) loans.

Radix’s Go SBA Express program ups the ante. Designed to combat predatory lending—think merchant cash advances with APRs north of 50%—it promises competitive rates (tied to the prime rate, currently 7.5% as of January 2025) and flexible repayment terms. While Radix hasn’t released exact volume data yet, their $600 million in historical SBA funding suggests they’re no small player. Compare this to the broader market: merchant cash advances totaled $25 billion in 2024, per industry estimates, often at triple-digit effective rates, ensnaring desperate businesses.

Why It Matters Now

Economic fluctuations aren’t slowing down. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce reported in Q1 2025 that 68% of small businesses anticipate higher operating costs this year, driven by inflation and supply chain woes. Meanwhile, seasonal industries—retail, construction, hospitality—face predictable cash crunches. SBA Express loans, including Radix’s offering, shine here: they’re unsecured up to $50,000 and require less paperwork than traditional loans, making them ideal for rapid deployment. For brokers, this is a chance to pivot clients away from high-cost alternatives and into government-backed solutions.

Actionable Recommendations

  1. Target the Seasonal Sweet Spot: Identify clients in seasonal sectors and pitch SBA Express loans as a preemptive strike. Use data—e.g., a retailer’s Q4 revenue spike versus Q1 dip—to show how $50,000 now beats a $75,000 cash advance later. Bonus: Radix’s flexible terms could let them stretch repayments into peak season.
  2. Play the Rate Game: With the prime rate at 7.5%, SBA Express caps (typically prime + 2.25%-4.5%) beat most bank lines of credit (9%-12% average). Arm your pitch with a side-by-side: a $100,000 Express loan at 10% saves $10,000 in interest over three years versus a 15% alternative. Clients love numbers that bite back at predatory lenders.
  3. Bundle and Upsell: Pair working capital with equipment financing under the SBA 7(a) umbrella. A client needing $30,000 for payroll and $70,000 for a new machine? One $100,000 Express loan covers both, streamlining their finances and your commission.
  4. Educate Early, Win Loyalty: Host a webinar or send a cheat sheet comparing SBA Express to merchant cash advances. Highlight Radix’s “no predatory nonsense” angle—clients will remember who saved them from the 100% APR shark tank.

The Clever Twist

Here’s a sly move: position yourself as the “cash flow whisperer.” Use free tools like the SBA Lender Match to pre-screen clients, then swoop in with a tailored Express loan pitch before they even know they’re drowning. Data shows 60% of small businesses don’t explore SBA options until it’s too late—be their early warning system, and they’ll stick with you for the long haul.

Working capital financing isn’t just about survival; it’s about giving small businesses the agility to thrive. With SBA Express and innovators like Radix in play, brokers and lenders can turn cash flow chaos into a strategic win—profitably.

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