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Easy Money, Square Deal

Square — makers of the popular mobile credit card reader — recently launched a program called Square Capital that can help small businesses using Square get financing.

January 29, 2015
Easy Money, Square Deal

 

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Square — makers of the popular mobile credit card reader — recently launched a program called Square Capital that can help small businesses using Square get financing. With Square Capital, the business sells a specific amount of its future card sales to Square and in return it receives a lump-sum payment. There is no application process, and the business can get its money as soon as the next day. The business then automatically pays Square a set percentage of daily card sales, which means it pays more when sales are strong and less if things slow down.

“Square creates unique offers for businesses based on their processing volume and history with Square. We expect that the business will repay its advance in approximately 10 months, although there is no set time frame,” says Faryl Ury, a spokeswoman for Square. “The cost to the business never changes, regardless of how long it takes to pay Square.”

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The first step to becoming eligible for Square Capital is to download Square Register for iOS or Android and start running your salon with Square. For more information, go to www.squareup.com/beauty-pos.

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