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SBA Funding for Corporate Catering | Business Expansion Capital

SBA financing solutions for corporate catering businesses.

SBA Financing for Vehicles and Production Capacity in Corporate Catering

Corporate catering companies often use SBA financing for kitchen equipment, delivery vehicles, working capital, and staffing expansion needed to support business accounts and large event demand. Financing may help expand route capacity, improve food production, and strengthen service logistics.

Loan proceeds may support equipment purchases, payroll, vans, refrigeration, and refinance of eligible debt.

  • Equipment cooking, prep, refrigeration, and food holding systems
  • Vehicles delivery vans and transport equipment
  • Working capital staffing, ingredients, and operating expenses
  • Expansion additional contracts and event volume
  • Operational support scheduling and logistics improvements

Capital may help corporate caterers increase production volume and improve service reach.

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