Funding that’s there when your business needs it.
Sometimes you need access to cash without committing to a full loan. A business line of credit lets you draw funds as you need them and pay only for what you use. IOU Financial keeps things straightforward, with clear terms, quick access, and a team focused on supporting your business—not upselling you.

Who qualifies for a business line of credit through IOU's network?
Getting funding should not feel out of reach. If you run a business with steady revenue and at least a year in operation, you could be a great fit.
1 year in business or more
We support small businesses that have established operations and understand their customer base and financial goals.
$10,000 or more in monthly revenue
A clear picture of monthly income helps us structure a loan that fits your practice comfortably.
A personal credit score of 630 or higher
We work with healthcare owners across a wide range of credit.

Quick answers: Your finance questions, solved.
A business line of credit is a flexible funding option that gives you access to a set amount of capital you can draw from as needed. You only pay interest on what you use, and as you repay, those funds become available again.
A business line of credit is often used for everyday business needs like managing cash flow, covering payroll, purchasing inventory, handling seasonal expenses, or responding to unexpected costs.
A business LOC can be a good fit for small businesses that want flexibility and control over when they borrow. It’s especially useful when expenses are unpredictable or don’t follow a set schedule.
No. A business loan provides a one-time lump sum with a fixed repayment schedule. A business line of credit offers ongoing access to funds, giving you more flexibility when expenses change month to month.

Ready to accelerate your business?
Start your financing journey with a simple, transparent application process. We succeed when your business succeeds, which is why doing right by small business owners will always come first.




