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Cannabis Equipment & Real Estate Debt Financing At 75% LTV: 2024 Update

A full-service lender, Sweet Leaf Madison Capital (561-247-4783), has updated its services to offer real estate and equipment loans and other financing options for middle-market businesses in the cannabis industry.

This service update gives essential support to cannabis businesses in need of equipment upgrades or commercial or industrial space. Sweet Leaf Madison Capital financing can be used to acquire new retail space, purchase additional cultivation or processing space, or buy new equipment to support expansions or upgrades.

Interested parties can learn more at https://www.sweetleafmadison.com/

With this update, Sweet Leaf Madison Capital offers middle-market cannabis entrepreneurs the opportunity to scale their businesses through debt financing. Real estate loan amounts range from $250,000 to $15 million and feature loan terms of one to five years. These loans tend to have relatively high loan-to-value ratios of up to 75 percent.

For both startups and businesses ready to scale up in the cannabis industry, the cost of making the leap can be exclusionary. All aspects of the industry can be lucrative in the longer term, but securing initial financing may be the only chance entrepreneurs have of eventually generating profit. The middle market of the cannabis industry, as Sweet Leaf Madison Capital points out, tends to be overlooked when it comes to financing, which is why the company focuses on supporting businesses operating on this midsize scale.

SLMC's non-dilutive financing model does not require founders to give up equity or ownership in the business.

Cannabis businesses in need of funds for the construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation of dispensaries, processing and extraction warehouses, cultivation greenhouses, or consumption spaces can work with the company on a tailored financing plan. Sweet Leaf Madison Capital offers fast turnaround times on leases and loans for cultivation, processing, packaging, lab testing, automation, and retail equipment.

About Sweet Leaf Madison Capital

Founded in Denver by Chairman and CEO Bryan E. Gordon, Sweet Leaf Madison Capital is the country's only full-service lender to the cannabis industry. The company was created when the cannabis industry private direct lender Sweet Leaf Capital merged with New York City real estate financing firm Madison Ventures+. Sweet Leaf Madison Capital is dedicated to providing essential financial support to underserved middle-market cannabis businesses.

"We provide debt financing to help middle-market cannabis businesses fuel growth opportunities and achieve success," said one company spokesperson. "Our customized financing unlocks potential without compromising the businesses built by these passionate entrepreneurs."

Interested parties can learn more and contact the team at Sweet Leaf Madison Capital by visiting https://www.sweetleafmadison.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Emma Fuller
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Organization: Sweet Leaf Madison Capital
Address: 600 North Grant Street Suite 300, Denver, Colorado 80203, United States
Phone: +1-888-251-8384
Website: https://sweetleafmadison.com/

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