Get answers to the most common questions about applying for business funding through Tricell Capital.
Tricell Capital is a business funding brokerage and private capital platform that helps business owners access financing through a network of lending partners. We match businesses to capital solutions based on revenue profile, credit strength, time in business, and funding objectives.
We help clients explore merchant cash advances, business term loans, lines of credit, equipment financing, invoice factoring, startup funding solutions, select SBA options, and certain specialty funding programs depending on the business profile.
Funding amounts depend on revenue, cash flow, credit, time in business, industry, and the product being requested. Some programs in our broader lending network support funding amounts from $5,000 to $1,500,000.
Timing depends on the lender, product, and how quickly documents are submitted. Some programs can fund in as little as 1 to 3 business days for qualified files.
Many files begin with a short application and recent business bank statements. Depending on the deal, additional documents may include identification, tax returns, profit and loss statements, voided checks, invoices, or business formation documents. Some lender materials in the network indicate that a one-page application and four months of bank statements may be enough to begin.
Not always. Some funding products are more credit-sensitive than others. In many cases, revenue and cash flow are just as important as credit score. Better credit may improve options and pricing, but businesses with imperfect credit may still qualify.
A previous decline does not automatically mean you cannot get funded. Many businesses are declined because they applied to the wrong lender, requested the wrong structure, or submitted an incomplete file. Proper packaging and lender fit matter.
It depends on the lender and the product. Some reviews begin with document-based prequalification, while others may involve a credit inquiry. We aim to keep the process efficient and avoid unnecessary pulls whenever possible.
In some cases, yes. Startup funding is typically more limited and often depends on strong personal credit, liquidity, or the funding structure being requested. Some startup-oriented partner programs reference amounts up to $100,000 for qualified borrowers meeting stronger credit criteria.
Our network materials reference access to more than 25 direct lending relationships, allowing us to pursue stronger lender matching instead of relying on a single source.
In most standard funding scenarios, clients are not charged an upfront fee simply for reviewing or submitting a file. If any special service or third-party cost applies, it should be disclosed clearly before moving forward.
The process typically includes intake, prequalification, document collection, file review, lender matching, offer presentation, acceptance, and funding