Working capital · Atlanta, GA

Working capital for Atlanta truckers and owner-operators. $25K–$250K at 1434% APR, typically funded in 24–48 hours.

Georgia has 44,600 registered owner-operators. Dispatched has matched 298 of them with capital in the last 90 days.

1434% APR · No collateral · Bank decline is fine · Soft credit pull only
Why local matters

Built for the way Georgia trucking actually works

We're not a national form tuned for averages. The lenders on our panel price your business the way a local underwriter would — because that's usually who's funding it.

Georgia freight corridors and lane economics we understand

We track deadhead rates, backhaul availability, and seasonal demand on I-75 Atlanta–Macon and the I-16 Macon–Savannah. When your revenue dips because the lane dipped, underwriters on our panel know the difference between a soft month and a struggling business.

Corridors: I-75 Atlanta–Macon · I-16 Macon–Savannah

Weather, equipment, and repair cost context for Atlanta

I-285 perimeter congestion and Hartsfield-Jackson air-cargo support runs concentrate dispatch tightness and metro fuel burn. That shows up as metro congestion fuel costs and tighter delivery-window penaltieson your P&L. We account for it in the file we send to lenders, so “revenue dropped in August” reads as seasonality, not risk.

Avg Atlanta repair ticket tracked: $2,720

Local lenders on our panel familiar with Georgia registrations

11 lenders on our panel are actively funding Georgia-registered carriers this quarter, including Peach State Commercial Capital and Southeast Freight Lending. They already know how your DOT and MC numbers look when everything's in order.

11 lenders licensed in GA
Bank decline is fine

Why banks decline trucking businesses (and why it's rarely a credit problem)

Most Atlanta owner-operators who come through us were turned away by the same two or three Georgiabanks. Not because they're bad borrowers — because of how banks underwrite.

The lenders on our panel underwrite the business, not just the FICO. Your BOLs, factoring history, fuel card, and 1099s tell a story a bank's credit model was never built to read.

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    Banks want two years of clean tax returns.

    Half of Georgiaowner-operators haven't filed the way a bank wants to read it. Our lenders read bank statements instead — and accept Georgia IFTA returns as revenue verification.

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    Banks don't underwrite equipment they can't park at a branch.

    A Atlanta-registered tractor is a balance-sheet risk to a bank. To our lenders, it's a working asset they've seen a thousand times.

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    Banks treat factoring receivables as “not real revenue.”

    If you're factoring through Apex Capital or similar, our lenders already have those statements in their pipeline format. It counts.

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    Banks need 60–90 days. You need it Thursday.

    Dispatched's median time to funds in Georgia over the last 90 days is 29 hours. From the chat to the wire.

Recently funded near you

What Atlanta operators used the capital for

Three anonymized matches from the last 90 days. Amounts and time-to-funds are actuals — names are not.

South Atlanta

Replaced a transmission cooler and lines after an I-285 breakdown

Funded$24,500
Time to funds27 hrs
Forest Park

Bridged 40-day broker receivables on a Southeast regional lane

Funded$118,000
Time to funds37 hrs
Stockbridge

Down payment on a sleeper for a Georgia–Florida produce lane

Funded$48,500
Time to funds33 hrs
What happens with your data

One application. Soft credit pull. You see every term before you sign anything.

We're a matchmaker, not a lender. Your information only goes to lenders whose criteria you already fit — never to a broker pool, never sold, never to a scraper.

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Chat intake takes 6–9 minutes

You tell our AI Capital Advisor what the money is for. No forms, no 40-field PDF.

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Soft pull, never hard

We check eligibility without a hit to your score. Hard pulls only happen once you pick a lender and agree.

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Only matched lenders see your file

Typically 2–4 lenders whose criteria you fit — not a blast to a broker pool. No 7am phone calls from people you never spoke to.

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You see every term before you sign

APR, total cost, payment schedule, prepayment terms. Plain language. You pick, or you walk.

FAQ · Georgia

Questions Georgia operators actually ask

Can't find it? Call (555) 010‑4477 — someone who funds trucking for a living will pick up.

Do you actually fund me, or is this a broker site?
Neither. We're a matchmaker. Lenders on our panel fund you directly — we're paid by them on close, not by you. You never pay Dispatched, and your info does not go to a broker pool.
How much can I get and how fast?
$25,000 to $250,000 for owner-operators and small fleets. Typically funded in 24–48 hours from the moment you finish the chat intake. In Georgia specifically, our 90-day median is 29 hours.
What APR range should I expect?
Offers on our panel typically fall in the 1434% APR range for qualified owner-operators and small fleets. Your specific rate depends on time in business, monthly revenue, credit, and which lender matches. You'll see the full APR, total cost, payment schedule, and any prepayment terms on every offer beforeyou agree to anything — not after. If a lender won't show those up front, we don't work with them.
My bank declined me. Will that hurt my chances here?
No. It's the reason we built this. Most of our volume is operators the banks passed on. Our lenders read bank statements and freight documents, not just credit scores.
Is the credit check a hard pull?
Soft pull to check eligibility. Hard pull only happens after you pick a specific lender and agree to move forward. No surprises.
What documents do I need?
Three months of business bank statements, your MC and DOT numbers, EIN, and a recent BOL or factoring statement. That's usually it. No tax returns required for most offers.
Local to GeorgiaIs commercial lending even licensed in Georgia?
Yes. Commercial working-capital loans to Georgia-registered businesses are regulated under the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance (O.C.G.A. § 7-3-1 et seq. (GILA)). Every lender on our panel that funds in Georgia either holds the required Georgia Installment Loan license or operates under the applicable exemption. You can request the license number on any offer before signing.
Local to GeorgiaHow do Georgia sales tax and fuel tax credits affect my application?
Georgia exempts interstate common-carrier freight from sales and use tax, and your IFTA fuel tax credits show up in quarterly refunds that our lenders treat as part of your cash flow — not as a wash. If you're behind on Georgia Department of Revenuefilings, it's not an automatic decline; several lenders on our panel have funded borrowers with an active payment plan. Mention it in the chat and we'll route you to lenders who've funded similar situations this quarter.

See what you qualify for — 6 to 9 minutes, soft pull only

Same universal intake every Georgia operator uses. No Atlanta-specific form. We route you to the right lender behind the scenes.

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