SME Invoice Discounting Solutions for Businesses

Trusted by Growth-Focused Companies
Fast Business Liquidity Without Traditional Banking Delays
Recur Scale connects SMEs with institutional lenders and provides access to working capital that grows alongside your recurring revenue and invoice volume.
Invoice Discounting Designed for Every Growth Stage
Recur Scale is specifically built for SMEs that rely on continuous invoicing and face long customer payment cycles. Instead of waiting 30, 60, or 90+ days for receivables, Recur Scale enables you to unlock predictable working capital directly backed by your invoices.
Who Is This Best Suited For?
How Recur Club Delivers Better, Faster Invoice-Backed Funding
Access to Multiple Lenders, Not Just One
Predictable Working Capital Lines
End-to-End Support Without Complexity
Flexible Structures for SME Cycles
Check Your Funding Potential
Frequently
asked questions
What is SME invoice discounting with Recur Scale?
SME invoice discounting allows businesses to receive upfront funds against unpaid invoices. Recur Scale connects you with institutional lenders and manages the process end-to-end, from analysis to funding.
Does Recur Club lend capital directly?
No. Recur Club operates as a debt marketplace. We match your business with leading financial partners and oversee the onboarding, evaluation, and payout process.
How quickly can funding be approved?
Term sheets are often issued within 48 hours for eligible companies. Most SMEs receive working capital within 7–14 days after documentation.
Is collateral required for invoice discounting?
No. Funding is based on invoice value and business financial performance, not fixed assets or personal guarantees.
How much capital can a business unlock?
Businesses typically unlock a significant percentage of the invoice value, and the limit expands as turnover and invoice volume grow.
What are the minimum eligibility requirements?
Most SMEs qualify if they have steady customer invoicing, clean financials, active GST, and meet the base revenue and credit criteria required by lending partners.
















