Business Restructuring, Debt Mediation and Capital Acquisition enables challenged companies to not just survive, but thrive.
Our mission is to empower small businesses to succeed through targeted support in business restructuring, debt mediation, and capital acquisition, ensuring their sustainability and growth.
Transform and Reduce Your Business Debt
We assess your current debt structure and reconfigure it to decrease the overall debt load. This involves methods like refinancing, debt consolidation, restructuring, or debt forgiveness. By lowering monthly cash outflows, we enhance your business’s financial stability and flexibility.
We excel in negotiating with creditors on behalf of businesses to reach a satisfactory agreement for both sides. This process involves creating a thorough mediation plan that encourages collaboration between the involved parties, ultimately leading to an efficient and effective debt reduction strategy, significantly lowering the debt burden.
In the current challenging lending climate, businesses often find it difficult to secure funding from traditional financial institutions. As lenders become more cautious and restrictive, we provide valuable assistance by offering alternative financing options. This allows businesses to obtain the necessary funds to sustain or expand their operations.
Retail: Businesses that sell goods directly to consumers, including brick-and-mortar stores, e-commerce, and specialty shops.
Commercial Real Estate: Businesses involved in the buying, selling, leasing, and management of properties used for commercial purposes such as office buildings, shopping centers, and industrial parks.
Religious Institutions: Organizations dedicated to worship, religious education, and community services, including churches, temples, mosques, and synagogues.
Schools: Educational institutions that provide learning experiences, ranging from preschools and K-12 schools to colleges and universities.
Industrial: Businesses engaged in the production and distribution of goods, including factories, warehouses, and distribution centers.
Manufacturing: Companies that produce finished products from raw materials through various processes, including assembly lines, machining, and chemical processing.
Hospitality: Businesses that provide services to travelers and guests, such as hotels, restaurants, resorts, and event planning.
Healthcare: Institutions that provide medical services, hospital clinics, behavioral health services and other specialty care facilities.
Technology: Companies focused on developing and selling software, hardware, and tech-related services, including IT support, cybersecurity, and app development.
Finance: Businesses that manage money, including banks, investment firms, insurance companies, and financial advisors.
Entertainment: Industries involved in producing and distributing entertainment content, such as film studios, television networks, music production companies, and theaters.
Transportation: Companies providing transportation services, including airlines, trucking, public transit, and logistics companies.
Construction: Businesses involved in building infrastructure, residential, and commercial properties, including contractors, architects, and engineering firms.
Agriculture: Businesses focused on farming, livestock, and production of food products, including crop cultivation, dairy farming, and aquaculture.
Energy: Companies involved in the production and distribution of energy, including oil and gas, renewable energy, and utilities.
Guiding businesses since 2004
(Small and Medium sized Businesses)
Business Success
Client Reviews
For over 20 years, we have proudly served our business community, building a legacy of helping clients achieve their goals.
Sharon has provided us with a strategic framework, exceptional advice regarding organizational restructuring and expense management, and has helped us to protect our 30-year business through self-sufficiency.
President & CEO,
The Gabriel Foundation
Sharon is an incredibly enthusiastic, strong leader, and one of the smartest people I have met. She cares deeply about Be Well Partners in Health, but more than the company she cares deeply for its people. Be Well and its clients are depending on you.
Be Well Partners in Health employee
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