You’ve worked hard to build your business and gain your customers’ trust. We treat each of your customers with the same care and compassion. We’ve been providing financing since 2007 and offer a full suite of payment options for your applicants. We understand that financing can sometimes be complex for businesses and their customers, and we're always here to help. Our team of experts has extensive financing experience, and we’ll do everything possible to meet your customers’ financing needs while helping you grow your business at the same time.
Why should I choose Happen Bank for my financing partner?
Last Updated June 8, 2023less than a minute read
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Once we’ve received your enrollment information, signed agreement and voided check, our team will verify that the information you provided is accurate and will set up your business in our system.
All investor accounts were closed in stages throughout 2025. The closure process was fully completed by the end of 2025.
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No additional payments will be issued. Prior to account closure, all remaining investor funds were distributed via ACH transfer or mailed check using the payment instructions on file.
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{noun} A type of credit that allows the borrower to make charges and payments against a set borrowing limit, paying interest only on outstanding balances.
{noun} The amount of unpaid interest that has accumulated as of a specific date, either on a loan or an interest-bearing account or investment.
{noun} The total annual cost to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
A debt that is written off as a loss because the financial institution or creditor believes it is no longer collectible due to a substantial period of nonpayment.
{noun} An interest rate that remains the same for a set time, usually for the life of the loan.








