Delray Beach, Fla., August 5, 2014 – Swift Capital Partners LLC has launched an acquisition campaign within the Merchant Services industry. The Swift team has been funding alternative investments for over 20 years and has syndicated billions of dollars in transaction activity within several categories.
“We are pleased to enter into the Merchant Services industry and look forward to acquiring ISO’s, portfolios and companies. Swift Capital Partners has been providing financial solutions to companies throughout the United States and we hope to provide growth capital and exit strategies for our new clients. Swift Capital Partners currently provides capital in the Real Estate, Legal, and Structured settlement industries and we welcome this new line of business”, stated Steven Bettinger, founder of Swift Capital Partners
“I am extremely pleased to announce Swift Capital Partners interest in Acquiring ISO’s & Portfolio’s as an excellent complement to our existing financial offerings. We believe this new line of business will immediately diversify our portfolio and improve our growth potential,” added Steven Bettinger, Founder of Swift Capital Partners LLC.
About Swift Capital Partners Swift Capital Partners, LLC. Is a provider of equity and debt capital to industries that are non-traditional and/or require private financing. Swift provides loans and direct equity investments throughout the United States. www.swiftresidual.com (800) 660-7254
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Source: Company press release.
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