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Five U.S. industries drive majority of RBF volume as structural demand from operating businesses replaces traditional lending channels for working capital access
SHERIDAN, Wyo. - Wyomir -- New market data for Q1 2026 confirms that capital deployment into revenue based finance continues to accelerate across the United States, with volume concentrated in five primary industries.
Retail and e-commerce accounts for 25% to 40% of total U.S. RBF volume, driven by inventory financing, seasonal demand, and digital advertising spend. Restaurants and food service represent 15% to 18%, structurally aligned with daily point of sale remittance models. Independent healthcare practices make up approximately 10%, relying on capital to bridge insurance reimbursement delays. Transportation and logistics account for 7%, using capital to cover freight invoice gaps and maintenance costs. Auto repair and services round out the top five at 5%, with consistent consumer demand driving steady utilization.
"The growth in revenue based finance is not speculative," said Ali Barkhordar, Founder and CEO of Ultimate Business Capital. "It is being driven by structural demand from operating businesses that need speed, flexibility, and access that traditional lending does not provide. This is not a trend. It is a permanent shift in how American businesses access working capital."
Ultimate Business Capital is a Wyoming entity operating as a technical sourcing provider in the commercial receivables market. UBC provides sourcing intelligence and administrative coordination for institutional buyers acquiring commercial receivables under UCC Article 9. UBC charges fixed service fees only and does not receive profit participation, carried interest, or contingent compensation.
Contact: Ultimate Business Capital LLC, (307) 317 5617, https://www.ultimatebusinesscapital.com/
Retail and e-commerce accounts for 25% to 40% of total U.S. RBF volume, driven by inventory financing, seasonal demand, and digital advertising spend. Restaurants and food service represent 15% to 18%, structurally aligned with daily point of sale remittance models. Independent healthcare practices make up approximately 10%, relying on capital to bridge insurance reimbursement delays. Transportation and logistics account for 7%, using capital to cover freight invoice gaps and maintenance costs. Auto repair and services round out the top five at 5%, with consistent consumer demand driving steady utilization.
"The growth in revenue based finance is not speculative," said Ali Barkhordar, Founder and CEO of Ultimate Business Capital. "It is being driven by structural demand from operating businesses that need speed, flexibility, and access that traditional lending does not provide. This is not a trend. It is a permanent shift in how American businesses access working capital."
Ultimate Business Capital is a Wyoming entity operating as a technical sourcing provider in the commercial receivables market. UBC provides sourcing intelligence and administrative coordination for institutional buyers acquiring commercial receivables under UCC Article 9. UBC charges fixed service fees only and does not receive profit participation, carried interest, or contingent compensation.
Contact: Ultimate Business Capital LLC, (307) 317 5617, https://www.ultimatebusinesscapital.com/
Source: Ultimate Business Capital LLC
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