Porter Capital Announces Launch of New Products for Staffing Agencies
Porter Capital announces funding for staffing companies product
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NEW YORK, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Fintech companies Porter Capital & Porter Freight announce launch of new products to help staffing companies and essential workers. Porter Capital recently expanded its line size to a range of $5,000 to $20 million. Some of Porter s featured clients include staffing companies in the nursing and medical field.
Funding Staffing Agencies Porter Capital is a true partner for small businesses and I m excited to help expand our suite of products to help essential businesses do more business, said Blake Van Leer, Chief Growth Officer & Head of Marketing. Before joining Porter, Blake was Head of Marketing at cbdMD through its IPO, Growth consultant at AmFam where he helped launch the Dream Fearlessly campaign and Special Advisor to Kathy Ireland.
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