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Quick Bridge

|Nonbank Lender|United States
Up to $500,000
Loan Amount
550+
Credit Score
$20,000
Monthly Revenue
6 Months
Time in Business

Our Quick Bridge Review

4.0/ 5.0How we rate

When we first began, we truly believed that if we put a stake in the ground, defined the kind of organization we wanted to be and held each other accountable for consistently supporting our values, QuickBridge would absolutely thrive. Equally important, everyone here would personally find great satisfaction in their work. So, that’s what we’ve done. Here are the QuickBridge values are that we hold each other to.

Who Is Quick Bridge Best For?

Based on eligibility requirements and available products.

  • Businesses with fair or rebuilding credit

Financing Options

Working Capital
Merchant Cash Advance
Bridge Capital

Eligibility Requirements

Time in Business
6 Months
Minimum Credit Score
550
Minimum Monthly Revenue
$20,000

Quick Overview

Loan AmountUp to $500,000
GeographyUnited States
DoughRating
Products3

Quick Bridge Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Accepts fair or rebuilding credit
  • Lends nationwide

Cons

  • Requires $20,000+ in monthly revenue

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Bridge offers financing in the range of Up to $500,000.

Quick Bridge typically requires a minimum credit score of 550. Businesses with scores above this threshold are more likely to qualify for favorable terms.

Quick Bridge offers the following financing products: Working Capital, Merchant Cash Advance, Bridge Capital.

Quick Bridge requires a minimum of 6 Months in business. Newer businesses may want to explore alternative lenders with lower seasoning requirements.

Quick Bridge provides financing to businesses across the United States.

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Quick Bridge Review (2026) | Working Capital Lender | BreadRoute