Funding that keeps every box moving.
The holiday shipping surge tests your equipment, staff, and supply room all at once, and you need to be ready. Serving mail and package stores across Louisiana and Texas.
We know how mail & package stores really run.
Financing built around your industry's real cash-flow rhythm — not a one-size-fits-all bank box.
The pressure points we solve
The cash-flow squeezes we hear about most — and the fair fix for each.
The squeezeHoliday shipping volume overwhelms your setup.
The fair fixWorking capital to add equipment and supplies before the peak weeks.
The squeezeA postage machine or copier breaks down.
The fair fixFast funding to replace core equipment before it costs you customers.
The squeezeA daily-debit advance drains slow months.
The fair fixFixed, predictable payments instead of a daily hit to your account.
What mail & package stores owners use it for
Put the capital where it moves the needle most.
Shipping supplies stock
Postage and mailing equipment
Copier and print machines
Mailbox unit expansion
Point-of-sale systems
Seasonal staff wages
What it takes to qualify
Most operators here use business capital — but if you're financing property or equipment, that path qualifies differently.
Business Capital
- Operating at least a few months under current ownership
- Roughly $17,000+ per month in business revenue
- Personal credit around 575+ on most programs
- Not over-extended on existing cash advances
- Bank statements usually enough to start — no tax returns to check options
Real Estate & Assets
- Credit generally 620+ (some programs start lower)
- Equity or down payment — up to ~80% loan-to-value
- The property's income covers the payment (DSCR programs)
- No tax returns required on most DSCR programs
- Entity docs, insurance, and a purchase contract or payoff statement
Guidelines are typical ranges across our lender network, not a commitment to lend — every deal is reviewed individually.
Ready to fund your mail & package stores business?
Two minutes, no obligation, no credit impact. Or call (337) 344-9939.