Electrical Contractors funding in Wisconsin.
Shim Capital funds electrical contractors and service firms across Wisconsin with $25,000 to $5,000,000 in working capital — approvals in as little as 24 hours, no collateral, all credit welcome. Put it toward materials up front, equipment, vehicles and payroll between jobs.
Apply for Wisconsin Funding →Funding options for Wisconsin electrical contractors businesses
Whether you run a electrical contractors business in a major Wisconsin metro or a small town, we structure the deal around your revenue — not a rigid bank checklist. One 2-minute application puts the whole market to work for you.
Why Wisconsin electrical contractors businesses choose Shim Capital
- Speed when Wisconsin needs it. Same-day decisions and funding so you never miss payroll, a bulk-inventory discount, or a time-sensitive job.
- Built around cash flow, not just credit. We look at how your Wisconsin business actually earns — steady deposits beat a perfect FICO every time.
- Every product, one application. SBA, lines of credit, term loans, bridge and revenue-based funding — we match you to what fits, not what pays us most.
Get your Wisconsin business funded
Apply in 2 minutes · Approvals in as little as 24 hours · No collateral · All credit welcome
Get My Funding →Frequently asked questions
How much funding can a Wisconsin electrical contractors business get?
Shim Capital arranges $25,000 to $5,000,000 for electrical contractors businesses in Wisconsin, sized to your monthly revenue — typically 50% to 150% of a month's deposits.
How fast can I get funded in Wisconsin?
Approvals come in as little as 24 hours and funding can hit the same day once your last 3–4 months of bank statements are in.
Do I need collateral or perfect credit?
No collateral, and all credit is welcome. We underwrite on your business's revenue and deposit history first.
What can Wisconsin electrical contractors businesses use the funding for?
Whatever moves the business forward — materials up front, equipment, vehicles and payroll between jobs. It's flexible working capital with no usage restrictions.