Get the Working Capital Your Business Needs

Parabilis offers better financing options for government contractors.

Parabilis provides government contractors with fast, flexible, and affordable financing solutions.

Small- and medium-sized contractors deserve solutions that support their unique working capital needs. Our lines of credit are more accessible than bank financing or invoice factoring—just borrow throughout the month against billed invoices, work-in-progress contracts, and delivery orders to scale your business.

Pre-Qualify for a Business Line of Credit

Parabilis
(Paˈraː.bi.lis)
“Latin for procurable, easily obtainable.”

The Parabilis Line of Credit

Lines from  $50,000 – $5,000,000+

Borrow against any of the following at any time and all at once:

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Billed Invoices

Up to 90%

You are not selling invoices to Parabilis, you are borrowing against your prime and sub-contract invoices that have been billed.

Work in progress

Up to 65%

You are eligible to borrow against work that has been completed but not yet billed, further increasing access to capital.

Delivery Orders

Up to 30%

You can also borrow against delivery orders from the government to purchase physical goods in support of a contract or to fulfill an order.

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Working Capital to Support Your Growth

Parabilis helps Government Contractors…

Fund Rapid Growth

Government contracts require fast ramp-up on short notice, whether on an existing contract or new award. You need a solution flexible enough to provide immediate working capital at a reasonable cost.

Bid With Confidence

Parabilis’ working capital solutions empower you to realize the profitability you have earned, while giving you the support and confidence to bid on new contracts.
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Protect Profits

Merchant cash advance and factoring companies provide up-front capital to fund your growth, but the costs are excessive and the profits from your growth are realized by them, not you.

How is Parabilis Different?

At Parabilis, we specialize in providing fast, flexible and affordable lines of credit to small and medium sized contractors. Government contractors deserve a better financing solution than predatory loans and invoice factoring; and although it’s the most affordable option, many small contractors don’t qualify for bank financing.

From Our Clients

We are very fortunate to have formed excellent partnerships with many of our clients. And we’ve formed more than just working relationships with them; we have formed true friendships. Here’s what they’re saying about us.

“Easy, straight forward, and transparent lending platform that seamlessly integrates with our monthly cash cycle.  We only borrow and pay for what we need making invoice factoring significantly more expensive and obsolete.  Partnering with Parabilis simplifies the lending process allowing us to focus on growing our business.”

CFO, $14M 8(a) Federal Services Contractor
Serving Civilian and DoD Agencies

“The Parabilis model represents a revolutionary approach to financing within the government contracting industry. The team at Parabilis really understands the mechanics of federal contracts and perhaps, more importantly, they invest the time to understand your business beyond just the numbers. I highly recommend giving them a call before you consider any other solution for your cash flow needs.”

President, $15M SDVOSB Prime Contractor
Serving the DoD and DOJ CONUS and OCONUS

“Parabilis has been there in good times, bad times, and they have been a stabilizing force of a very reliable, trusted, and vested partner.”

William Teel Jr., CEO of 1 Source Consulting
Parabilis client since 2014

“We scaled with a very significant double digit million-dollar contract and we were looking for a partner to immediately come in and provide working capital, be flexible in terms of our growth, and be able to scale and make adjustments on an every few month period. Parabilis is our white knight that came in and provided the financing that we needed.”

Diana Hage, CEO of RFID Global Solutions
Parabilis client since 2015