Working Capital Loans in Wisconsin
Fast, flexible working capital for 477,000 businesses across Wisconsin. Funding from $50K to $500K.
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Why Wisconsin Businesses Choose Working Capital
Wisconsin is home to 477,000 businesses generating significant economic activity across the midwest region. With a median household income of $76,234, the state offers a strong consumer market for well-capitalized businesses.
Working Capital Loans from Nautix Capital helps Wisconsin businesses access funding ranging from $50K to $500K, with approval times of 48-72 hours. Whether you operate in Milwaukee, Madison, or anywhere across the state, we serve businesses in every county and city.
I had spoken to three lenders who all said different things and wasted two weeks of my time. With Nautix, I had a real answer in under an hour and money in the bank the same day. They didn't just fund me—they explained why and how, with a clarity I've never experienced. I've already referred two people because the process was that smooth.
Working Capital Loans by City in Wisconsin
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All Business Funding Options in Wisconsin
Working Capital
CurrentFast funding to cover payroll, inventory, or cash-flow gaps when you need to move quickly.
Revenue-Based Funding
Flexible capital tied to your cash flow, with fast approvals and minimal documentation.
Business Line of Credit
Revolving credit you draw as needed. Only pay for what you use.
Invoice Factoring
Turn unpaid invoices into immediate working capital without taking on new debt.
PO Financing
Fund large orders upfront so you can say yes to bigger opportunities.
Equipment Financing
Finance new or used equipment with predictable payments that fit your cash flow.
SBA Loans
Government-backed financing with lower rates and longer terms. 7(a), 504, and more.
Commercial Real Estate
Acquisition, refinance, or development for owner-occupied commercial or investment properties.
REI Loans
Fix & flip, DSCR rentals, bridge, and construction financing for business or investment purposes.
SBA Lending Activity in Wisconsin
Fiscal Year 2024 (Oct 2023 – Sep 2024) · SBA 7(a) Loan Program
SBA Lending Context
In FY2024, the SBA approved 1,272 loans totaling $712.9M for Wisconsin small businesses. The average 7(a) loan size in Wisconsin was $560,441, which is 26% above the national average of $443,097.
Nationally, the SBA supported 103,000 financings totaling $56.0B in FY2024, the highest level since 2008.
SBA District Office
- Wisconsin District Office
Top SBA-Funded Industries in Wisconsin
Source: U.S. Small Business Administration, FY2024 Lending Statistics · SBA Open Data Portal
Last Updated: February 2026
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Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau (2024 American Community Survey), Bureau of Labor Statistics, and SBA district lending reports. Market data is updated periodically and may not reflect the most current figures.
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