Slope announced a new relationship with Amazon (AMZN) to provide “fast, transparent financing to eligible U.S.-based Amazon sellers,” the company said. The Slope credit program, supported by a J.P. Morgan (JPM) credit facility, enables eligible sellers to access flexible working capital directly through their Amazon Seller accounts. Additionally, the program is set to offer competitive annual percentage rates to qualified sellers, with credit lines that can automatically upsize based on cash flow trends. “By combining this infrastructure with Amazon sellers’ sales and performance data and a J.P. Morgan credit facility, the program brings an unprecedented level of precision and speed to SMB credit decisions, enabling continuous, adaptive financing as seller businesses grow,” the company added.
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