NMEF Sets Unprecedented Milestones, Breaking All-Time Monthly, Quarterly, and Annual Origination Records
January 6, 2025JANUARY 6, 2025, NORWALK, CT – North Mill Equipment Finance LLC (“NMEF”), a leading independent commercial equipment lender and lessor headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, announced unprecedented performance milestones in originations for December, the fourth quarter, and the full year. Originations soared to an all-time high of $105.9 MM in the month of December, reflecting a remarkable 132% increase over December of last year. The fourth quarter closed with an extraordinary $252 MM in originations, while the full year reached a record-setting $654 MM, representing 21% growth compared to prior benchmarks.
David Lee, Chairman and CEO of NMEF, commented on the company’s historic success: “The fourth quarter was transformational for NMEF, with originations surpassing our previous quarterly record by an impressive 68%. This growth was driven in large part by the rapid expansion of our mid-ticket business, showing 178% growth year over year. Our evolution from a small-ticket subprime lender to a small and mid-ticket lender focused on near-prime opportunities reflects the success of our strategy and commitment to meeting the diverse needs of our partners. Furthermore, NMEF’s corporate-only product increased 11 points as a percentage of originations, underscoring our focus on mid-ticket portfolio enhancement.”
Mark Bonanno, President and Chief Revenue Officer of NMEF, attributed this exceptional performance to the company’s innovative culture and its robust network of partnerships. “This milestone is a testament to the incredible relationships we’ve built and nurtured over the years. Our ability to think creatively and work collaboratively with both new and long-standing partners has been instrumental in driving these results. We’re deeply grateful to our partner and referral network for their trust and collaboration, which enables us to continually push the boundaries of what’s possible in equipment finance.”
“We’re excited by the progress we’ve made this year. Through initiatives like integrating Taycor, expanding our credit appetite to include larger ticket sizes, and developing a true FMV program, our efforts to develop North Mill into a scalable platform for growth are beginning to show results. These advancements position us to support larger, more sophisticated transactions and deliver sustained growth in 2025 and beyond.” said Tom Lyle, COO of NMEF.
About North Mill Equipment Finance
NMEF originates and services small to mid-ticket equipment leases and loans, ranging from $15,000 and up to $5,000,000 for investment grade opportunities, and accepts A – C credit qualities and finances transactions for many asset categories including construction, transportation, vocational, medical, manufacturing, technology, franchise, renovation, janitorial and material handling equipment. NMEF is majority owned by an affiliate of InterVest Capital Partners. The company’s headquarters are in Norwalk, CT, with regional offices in Irvine, CA, Murray, UT and Voorhees NJ. For more information, visit www.nmef.com. Taycor Financial operates as an independent division of NMEF, with a focus on developing direct and vendor origination programs. For more information, visit www.taycor.com. One of NMEF’s controlled affiliates, BriteCap Financial LLC, is a leading non-bank lender providing small businesses with fast, convenient financing alternatives such as working capital loans from its main office in Las Vegas, NV. For more information, visit www.britecap.com.
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BriteCap Financial Ramps Up Team, Ready For Growth
December 20, 2024
The stream of announcements coming out of BriteCap Financial garnered notice. It started with news of a $150M credit facility back in August, followed by announcements of a new CEO, CFO, CCO, VPs, and more. The new CEO, Richard Henderson, whose CV includes previous roles at CAN Capital, Marlin Capital Solutions, and Direct Capital, told AltFinanceDaily that the company wanted to have the right team in place to carefully grow the business. BriteCap, which is part of the North Mill family of companies, offers attractive term loans to small businesses.
As part of the plan, the company is looking to add not just new brokers but the right brokers, especially given the upstream programs they offer to merchants. “We’re being very selective on who we onboard,” said Henderson. “We’re trying to make sure that we’ll use that to get to scale, but also to build powerful relationships with those brokers where it’s a true partnership.”
BriteCap has developed an online checkout system to streamline the funding process. It can be configured to work with however the broker is used to working. They’ve focused a lot on the mobile experience so that a merchant need not even be in front of a computer to go through it.
One notable advantage to BriteCap is precisely that affiliation with the North Mill family because it opens up the possibility of not just working capital as a solution but also equipment finance. According to Henderson, the potential crossover between the products works well especially when the deals have been originated in the right context. That context includes the best practices and professionalism that equipment finance brokers typically operate within.
Among the C-suite executives to recently join BriteCap are Pushkar Choudhuri as Chief Financial Officer and David Lafferty as Chief Credit Officer. The timing of everything aligns with the firm’s economic sentiments. Henderson said that he believes optimism is higher now and growing.
“…generally speaking, we’ve seen demand picking up and we have a pretty bullish view on the economy moving forward,” he said. “I think we’re entering into a very good time in our space.”
BriteCap Financial Announces New CEO
September 16, 2024BriteCap Financial LLC (“BriteCap”), a leading non-bank lender providing small businesses with fast, convenient financing alternatives such as working capital loans, announced today the appointment of Richard Henderson as the company’s new CEO.
“I’m proud to see Rick take the helm at a time when BriteCap is poised to bring financial solutions to the market at scale,” said outgoing CEO Sri Kaza. “His experience and relationships across the industry will open the door for many more small businesses.”
BriteCap became a member of the growing family of companies under the North Mill Equipment Finance (NMEF) umbrella in 2023. “We are thrilled to have Rick join as the leader of BriteCap,” reported David C. Lee, Chairman and CEO, NMEF. “His two plus decades of success in equipment finance and working capital lending dovetail well with our strategy to offer comprehensive capital solutions for small and medium sized businesses. In particular, we look forward to developing unique solutions and programs for our key referral partners in partnership with BriteCap.”
“I’m excited to join BriteCap and lead such a respected, values-driven company,” said Rick Henderson, CEO, BriteCap Financial. “BriteCap has built an exceptional, tech-enabled funding platform that blends the speed and convenience of self-service with the expertise of a supportive team, making it easier and faster for small and medium-sized businesses to access the capital they need to grow. I look forward to collaborating with the BriteCap team and our strategic referral partners to build on this legacy, developing innovative solutions that empower America’s business owners and the finance brokers who support them.”
BriteCap operates from offices in North Hollywood, CA and Las Vegas, NV.
About BriteCap Financial
BriteCap Financial is a leading provider of working capital for America’s small business owners. Since 2003, BriteCap combines technology, non-traditional credit algorithms to provide fast, convenient and affordable working capital direct to businesses or through their broker network. For more information about becoming a partner, visit britecap.com/become-a-partner.
About North Mill Equipment Finance
NMEF originates and services small to mid-ticket equipment leases and loans, ranging from $15,000 to $2,500,000 in value. A broker-centric private lender, the company accepts A – C credit qualities and finances transactions for many asset categories including construction, transportation, vocational, medical, manufacturing, printing, franchise, renovation, janitorial and material handling equipment. NMEF is majority owned by an affiliate of InterVest Capital Partners. The company’s headquarters are in Norwalk, CT, with regional offices in Irvine, CA, and Voorhees NJ.
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Chief Marketing Officer
NMEF, www.nmef.com
dcosenza@nmef.com
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Small Business Funding Companies Showcase Phenomenal Growth
August 15, 2023The annual Inc 5000 list is out again and with it some big reveals about who in the industry is taking off like a rocket. We’ve pulled out some of the relevant names for you below!
#30 – B2 Capital Solution Provider – Miami, FL – 10,446% growth over 3 years
#38 – Novo – Miami, FL – 9,906%
#76 – Byzfunder – New York, NY – 6,228%
#89 – Valiant Capital – Houston, TX – 5,223%
#157 – Ampla – New York, NY – 3,404%
#180 – LeasePoint Funding Group – Austin, TX – 2920%
#192 – Backd – Austin, TX – 2,819%
#269 – Percent – New York, NY – 2,087%
#1383 – eCapital – Aventura, FL – 422%
#1617 – North Mill Equipment Finance – Norwalk, CT- 354%
#1622 – Oakmont Capital Services – Westchester, PA – 346%
#1837 – Nav Technologies – Draper, UT – 305%
#1942 – Crestmont Capital – Irvine, CA – 289%
#2026 – 7 Figures Funding – American Fork, UT – 277%
#2593 – SBG Funding – New York, NY – 210%
#2929 – 1West – New York, NY – 179%
#2947 – ApplePie Capital – San Francisco, CA – 178%
#3145 – Channel – Minnetonka, MN – 164%
#3737 – Direct Funding Now, Irvine, CA – 128%
#4085 – Smarter Equipment Finance – Las Vegas, NV – 111%
#4094 – iAdvance Now. – Uniondale, NY – 111%
#4651 – Expansion Capital Group – Sioux Falls, SD – 87%
If we missed you, let us know, email info@debanked.com.
NMEF Offers to Purchase IOU Financial
July 25, 2023JULY 25, 2023, NORWALK, CT – North Mill Equipment Finance LLC (“NMEF”), a leading independent commercial equipment lender located in Norwalk, Connecticut, announced today that the following letter was sent yesterday to the Special Committee of the Board of Directors of IOU Financial Inc. (“IOU”). NMEF’s proposed acquisition is at a 27% premium to the price per share agreed to by IOU and a group of inside shareholders representing 46.1% of the issued and outstanding shares of IOU announced on July 14, 2023. “We are offering to all IOU shareholders a far superior price to the value of the Company presented by the inside shareholders that was accepted by the Special Committee in a sweetheart deal for those insiders,” said David C. Lee, Chairman and CEO of NMEF. “Our offer is not subject to any financing contingency nor access to confidential information.”
About NMEF
NMEF originates and services small to mid-ticket equipment leases and loans, ranging from $15,000 to $2,000,000 in value. A broker-centric private lender, the company accepts A – C credit qualities and finances transactions for many asset categories including construction, transportation, vocational, medical, manufacturing, printing, franchise, renovation, janitorial and material handling equipment. NMEF is majority owned by an affiliate of InterVest Capital Partners. The company’s headquarters is in Norwalk, CT, with regional offices in Irvine, CA, Dover, NH, Voorhees NJ, and Murray, UT. For more information, visit www.nmef.com. One of NMEF’s controlled affiliates, BriteCap Financial LLC, is a leading non- bank lender providing small businesses with fast, convenient financing alternatives such as working capital loans since 2003 from offices in North Hollywood, CA and Las Vegas, NV. For more information, visit www.britecap.com.
BEFN: A New Networking Space for Black Equipment Finance Professionals
March 30, 2023
“The event’s theme, ‘forging inclusive excellence in equipment finance,’ set the tone for the group’s mission to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the industry,” said George Parker, Co-CEO at VenSource Capital LLC.
Newly formed in January, the Black Equipment Finance Network (BEFN), is a non-profit organization focused on increasing the attendance of black professionals in the equipment finance industry. While providing network opportunities for people in the industry, the organization assists in promoting business collaboration, industry support and outreach, professional development, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) advocacy.
“I think the industry, given the mixer that we had last week in San Diego, is poised for [even more growth]. Many people showed up in support of what we’re looking to do,” said Lovern Gordon, National Sales Executive at Boston Financial & Equity Corp. “And that was a huge, huge, huge show of a vote of confidence that we’re headed in the right direction.”
The organization recently had their first inaugural mixer to kick off NEFA’s 4-day event, last week in San Diego. Filled with members and allies, the mixer dedicated a one-hour block to networking with people of color (POC).
“It was the most people that I and many others in the room have seen in terms of numbers for black people in the equipment finance industry in one space ever,” said Gordon.
For many POC, working in equipment finance can feel intimidating as the field is predominately a white-male led industry. The network is an all-around safe space for people that share in their likeness while being able to address issues of feeling left out of conversations or not feeling understood by their peers. The leadership team alongside Gordon (Secretary/Director), consists of George Park (President), Nancy Robles (Director), Kareem Jernigan (Treasurer/Director), Andre Olaofe (Director), and Eric McGriff (Director).
“This is a long overdue group of primarily black and people of color professionals in the equipment finance industry, that have just come together to form a small group within the industry to create an awareness of the black professional in the equipment finance industry,” said Andre Olaofe, President at Select Funding.
An active member of BEFN will typically attend monthly virtual meetings, have the option to be on panels, opportunity to come to regional and national events, advocate for laws and policies to improve within the industry, have access to the member directory, and mentorship.
“I’m on the steering committee,” said Cheryl Tibbs, CEO at Equipment Lease & Co. “The steering committee, we meet to set the agenda for the organization for our meetings. Just really to set the agenda for the group.”
The support from non-POC peers in the industry has been fantastic, Gordon explained. Several sponsors such as Dedicated Financial GBC, Wells Fargo Capital, North Mill Capital, and Wintrust Specialty Finance attended and donated, which contributed to pulling the mixer off. Tibbs noted the overwhelming response of non-black professionals that wanted to be involved who also saw a need for DEI within these organizations.
“The president of the National Equipment Finance Association, the board members of NEFA, the other members for funding sources, other brokers, all welcomed the group in San Diego, and came out to the mixer,” said Olaofe, “and were actively involved in at least sharing in the celebration of coming together and this inaugural mixer.”
The Buck in Trucking
December 21, 2022
“If you don’t have the marketplace of lenders, yes, it can be problematic,” said Cheryl Tibbs, Owner/CEO at Equipment Lease Co about providing capital to the trucking industry. “If you don’t understand the trucking industry, it can be very problematic.”
In the last year, there has been an increasing interest in equipment financing. It was the primary topic of a panel discussion at Broker Fair and the subject of several sidebar conversations throughout the day and thereafter. For Tibbs, who lives and breathes equipment finance and trucking, she said she doesn’t see funding in that space slowing down.
“Every business that’s in business needs some type of equipment to operate,” said Tibbs. “Whether it’s a cell phone, a POS system, a car or truck, excavator, whatever it is, every business has some type of equipment. So I don’t see the industry slowing down at all.”
Tibbs, for her part, says that some companies in her lender network can provide a uniquely beneficial solution, a funding bundle that is part equipment finance and part working capital.
“Some of those customers may need that working capital for a down payment or if you’re buying a truck, for instance,” Tibbs said. “And this working capital comes in handy because if you know anything about trucking, the insurance on those things can be– I’ve seen it go as high as 60,000 a year, almost half the cost of a truck. So that working capital comes in handy.”
And the costs of trucks is in a state of flux. Jonathan Nelson, General Counsel at Dedicated Financial GBC, said the costs of used trucks is rapidly shifting.
“This month, you could get $20,000 for this particular used truck on the East Coast and next month, if you were to sell it on the West Coast, you might get $40,000,” said Nelson. “It’s very volatile at the moment.”
Evan Sowa, Senior Finance Manager at Everlasting Capital, echoed same.
“Depending on the geographical market, prices on the same truck can vary substantially,” he said. “Market prices are as high as I have ever seen them, up to 80% higher than similar units 4 years ago.”
Sowa continued by explaining that demand and prices in the used truck market have been booming but that they’re finally starting to cool off.
David Lee, CEO at North Mill Equipment Finance, said there are some issues in the wider trucking market right now.
“The trucking industry is facing a lot of challenges currently,” Lee said. “In addition to supply disruptions, and an inflation in used asset values and unavailability of newly manufactured equipment combined with significant increases in diesel fuel costs, a number of operators have felt tremendous margin pressure, with load rates having decreased, the cost of the equipment being higher, and the cost of operating the equipment via fuel being higher.”
A lot of those costs have not been able to be passed on to shippers, Lee added, and he said that they’re seeing a material increase in delinquencies and defaults amongst trucking operators.
Nelson at Dedicated, speaking on a much broader level of equipment finance, said that in general the industry has been able to escape the wave of defaults happening in other industries.
“We are a part of the National Equipment Finance Association and the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association to make sure that we understand issues and different trends that are happening in the equipment finance industry, because that’s where most of our clients are,” he said.
Tibbs, who’s a super broker, explained that she has seen lenders and funders tighten up their guidelines post covid.
“It’s not as easy to get plugged in with certain lenders,” she said. “It’s not as easy to get certain deals approved that we probably could have gotten approved pre-pandemic.”
Because of her experience and relationships, however, Tibbs is optimistic about the kind of deals she can get done, especially over newcomers who are at a disadvantage, explaining that she can finance pretty much anybody.
Evan Sowa at Everlasting summed up the state of things as such.
“Still funding trucks every day but the market is crazy right now,” he said.
CFA Report Shows Increase in US Factoring Volume
May 30, 2019The Commercial Finance Association (CFA) recently published a report on asset-based lending and factoring which showed a 10.4 % increase in domestic factoring volume in 2018 compared to 2017. While the increase isn’t enormous, it is consistent with a gradual growth in factoring, according to Jeff Goldrich, CEO at Princeton, NJ-based North Mill Capital, which provides invoice factoring.
“It’s not a hockey stick, it’s gradual growth,” Goldrich said.
Goldrich attributed the growth, albeit moderate, to two factors. One is that, while not everywhere, he said there’s been some tightening of credit with banks, which leads companies to consider factoring.
The other is that he said large sized companies are increasingly using factoring as a financing option. While factoring is generally more expensive than taking out a bank loan, companies don’t have to worry about having stellar financial history because factors are less concerned with the financial health of the borrower and more concerned with the strength of the receivable.
Another finding in the CFA report is that Recourse factoring increased by roughly 11% in 2018 compared to 2017. Recourse factoring is when a factor has recourse if a company fails and is unable to pay a receivable to a factor’s client, according to Harvey Gross, Executive Director of the New York Institute of Credit. This is unlike the more common Non-Recourse factoring, where the factor can do nothing if the company that the owes the receivable goes out of business. Gross says that Recourse factoring is becoming more common as factors don’t want to take on as much risk.
Gross said that the older, traditional factors (which often cater to the apparel and toy industries, for example) are still Non-Recourse factors. They shoulder the loss if a company can’t pay its invoices. But at the same time, Gross said that these factors want clients with a large volume of invoices and invoices from solid companies.
BlueVine is one of the few companies that offers factoring online, where a company can get funded online without first interacting with a company representative.
“I see a continuation of factoring marrying fintech,” Goldrich said. “That’s where the big backers have interest.”






























