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Cannabis Industry Equipment Financing & Senior Secured Term Loans Announced

Sweet Leaf Madison Capital has announced a major new round of debt financing solutions for the cannabis industry, in the form of asset-backed equipment financing, real estate, and secured term loans.

This latest funding announcement by Sweet Leaf Madison Capital (SLMC) is providing vital liquidity to the underserved middle market of the cannabis industry. Struggling and fledgling cannabis growers, who might not otherwise have the means to finance their operations, will have the opportunity to scale their businesses to the next level.

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

The $100 million infusion of capital, which has the possibility of increasing to $200 million if certain criteria are met, came via a prominent New York-based global institution. This facility makes Sweet Leaf Madison Capital one of the most well-financed lenders in the cannabis industry.

Operating a legally registered business in the marijuana industry can be complicated and expensive. Simply purchasing a grower’s license, for example, can cost tens of thousands of dollars, and complying with regulations can cost thousands more in renovations and equipment. Many cannabis entrepreneurs and growers are unable to survive for more than a season or two, and still more struggle to grow their operations into profitable long-term entities.

To help business owners flourish in the constantly changing regulatory landscape, Sweet Leaf Madison Capital offers extensive cannabis business consulting services, by a team of financial and legal experts with deep knowledge of the industry.

Cannabis business owners can contact the company directly through its website, and choose from three financing options. Sweet Leaf Madison Capital also offers the option for businesses to have a loan tailored specifically to meet their unique needs.

About Sweet Leaf Madison Capital

SLMC was formed when Sweet Leaf Capital, the Denver direct-lending company led by Ted Harris and Gabe Selko and one of the first and most established in their field, merged with Madison Ventures+, an investment firm founded by Bryan E. Gordon in New York City. This merger formed a new entity that offered customized lending solutions to meet the rapidly expanding cannabis industry. Today, SLMC is the only full-service lender in the industry, and prides itself on serving all cannabis segments, "from seed to sale". With over a dozen experienced professionals on staff, they can customize loan packages for any situation.

“This infusion of capital is a strong show of confidence in cannabis debt financing, as well as in Sweet Leaf Madison’s approach to working in this highly regulated and fragmented industry,” said SLMC Chair and CEO Bryan Gordon.

Interested parties can learn more about Sweet Leaf Madison Capital and its range of cannabis business solutions by visiting https://sweetleafmadison.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Emma Fuller
Email: Send Email
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/

Source: NewsNetwork

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