Very knowledgeable group and easy to…
Very knowledgeable group and easy to work with on transactions
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Successfully helping businesses nationwide with financing solutions to grow. Since 2007, AmRock Financial has been connecting borrowers with lenders nationwide. We have provided more than $1 billion in financing and insured more than 700 small and mid-size businesses across the globe.
1001 Brickell Bay Dr,, 33131, Miami, United States
Very knowledgeable group and easy to work with on transactions
Frank and team at AmRock have quickly become an integral extension of our own Finance team. The ability to quickly assess financing options in the market without burning a lot of time is incredibly valuable. Frank is a determined advocate for our business, and he doesn't stop until he finds the right option.
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