Invoice factoring eligibility depends on what type of business you have, where you're located, the type of industry you work in, and whether or not you have any outstanding liens or tax balance. You'll also need to work with creditworthy customers, who aren't at risk of not paying their outstanding receivables.
Banks may factor invoices for a number of reasons, but the main purpose is to provide financing to businesses that need working capital. For banks, funding invoices can be a way to generate income from lending to businesses without taking on the risks associated with traditional lending.
Range of Fees: The factoring rate generally ranges from 1% to 5% of the invoice value, though it can vary depending on factors such as the creditworthiness of the business's customers, the volume of receivables being factored, the industry, and the payment terms of the invoices.