

Overview
EPASS International provides small to middle-market businesses with critical tools and resources to remain competitive in their markets by offering advice and providing funds that enhance their profitability and ensure their growth.
Over the years, EPASS International's funding and financial advisory services have evolved to include an ever broader range of financing solutions to help manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, property developers, importers and exporters build their businesses. By leveraging its extensive resources and experience, EPASS International helps its clients achieve their goals through increased credit availability and a highly proactive level of service. What is most important is how EPASS International does business — combining an entrepreneurial approach to funding projects with experience, acumen, flexibility and responsiveness.
Innovative Answers, Remarkable Results
Clients turn to EPASS International for its market knowledge, flexibility and positive approach to structuring customized funding solutions for business opportunities. While other institutions such as commercial banks base their lending decisions primarily on historical financial performance and collateral protection, EPASS International funds future business projects and its clients' entire supply chain.
At EPASS International, we never limit ourselves to traditional solutions when it comes to project funding, trade finance and working capital. We recognize that every client is different, and every situation is unique. Employing our services offers immediate results with creative plans that meet the unique set of financial circumstances of each client and maximizes business opportunities.
For more information on creative solutions to project funding, trade finance and working capital, please check the menus above, contact us via email or call our offices listed on the contact us page.




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Global trade is extremely dynamic. The risks are large, the rules are complex and the rewards are great.
A cash gap is created when a company pays its suppliers and subcontractors before it gets paid by its customers.
Funding the supply chain has traditionally been a battle between you, the small to medium sized buyer, and your suppliers and subcontractors with regards to payment terms.
A common question many companies selling overseas ask is: "Will our company get paid?"
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