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By ZonSupport | Posted on May 22, 2021| BlogAre you running tight on cash flow?
No surprise if you are. Private Label Sellers are often cash strapped as they grapple with the longer shipping times to the US thanks to covid. Add to this Amazon’s limits on shipping inventory direct which means you may need to ship to a 3PL and drip feed Amazon from there.
We see many sellers shipping more products less frequently to try and lower their landed product cost and to ensure they actually stay in stock. So, your investment in inventory is significantly more than before.
The Amazon payment cycle adds more pressure on cash flow as they only pay every 14 days if you’re lucky. It’s not uncommon for this to push out as far as 19 days.
So why is Amazon holding your cash? Unfortunately, fraudulent sellers and counterfeit products have become commonplace in recent years. This delay gives Amazon time to ensure products are being shipped and customers are receiving what they believe they should.
Of course, your cash in their business gives them a massive boost in liquidity! So, you can be sure that this delay will never reduce. If anything, it’s more likely to stretch out over time.
Most people will have heard of factoring which has long been a source of funding for traditional businesses. It’s a type of debtor finance in which the business sells its accounts receivable to a third party at a discount. This then gives them much-needed cash to run their business.
Enter Payability, a leading funding platform for ecommerce businesses, providing much-needed growth capital to thousands of seller-entrepreneurs based on their marketplace sales.
Payability’s Instant Access gives you actual next-day payouts, from yesterday’s scanned and shipped sales on Amazon. That is a huge boost to your cash flow just sitting there waiting for you. It’s even faster than credit card settlements if you’re selling from your own store!
To get started, you only need around 90-days of sales history and $2000/month in sales. No credit checks. No bank statements. Importantly, it’s only a 24-hour approval process
Need a lump sum of cash to get ahead? Payability gets you up to $250,000 in 24-hours based on your future sales with an instant advance.
For more on how Amazon actually pays you and what to do if you have an unavailable balance, check out Payability’s blog post. It goes into a lot more detail and gives you a direct insight into How Amazon Payouts and Unavailable Balances Actually Work.
To learn more about how Payability can get you paid faster, every day, visit http://go.payability.com/ZonSupport and receive a $250 sign-on bonus! High volume businesses with $100,000+/month in sales may qualify for preferred rates.
As always, ask us anything. If we don’t know the answer, we’ll know someone who does!
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