When B2B sellers evaluate financing and payment solutions, comparing TreviPay and Fora Financial reveals an interesting truth: these two companies solve fundamentally different problems. TreviPay operates as an enterprise B2B payment and accounts receivable platform serving global organizations, while Fora Financial provides working capital financing directly to businesses. For mid-market manufacturers, distributors, and wholesalers seeking both competitive net terms financing and improved cash flow, Resolve Pay delivers an integrated solution that combines net terms, credit management, invoice advances, AR automation, and collections in one platform.
The comparison becomes clearer when examining each platform's core focus. TreviPay is structured around configurable enterprise B2B payment and AR programs designed for large organizations with complex requirements. Fora Financial serves businesses seeking working capital through its portfolio of financing products. Resolve Pay is designed for qualifying B2B sellers that want to extend buyer payment terms while improving cash flow and receivables operations, offering non-recourse advances that protect sellers from approved buyer credit risk.
TreviPay has operated for more than 40 years, building its reputation as an enterprise B2B payment and accounts receivable platform. The platform currently reports more than $8 billion in annual payment volume and more than 180,000 buyers on its network. Based in Overland Park, Kansas, TreviPay focuses on enterprise organizations requiring global payment operations, white-label buyer portals, and managed services.
Fora Financial takes a completely different approach. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, Fora Financial operates as an alternative lender providing working capital to businesses. The company has funded over 55,000 businesses with more than $5 billion in total capital. Its financing portfolio includes small business loans, revenue advances, term loans, lines of credit, equipment financing, accounts receivable financing, invoice factoring, and other business financing products.
Resolve Pay occupies a strategic middle ground. Spun out from Affirm and backed by $60 million in funding from Initialized Capital and Commerce Ventures, Resolve combines B2B payment infrastructure with immediate cash flow solutions. The platform serves 15,000+ businesses by enabling sellers to offer net payment terms to buyers while receiving advances on approved invoices, all with non-recourse protection.
The fundamental distinction: TreviPay builds enterprise payment infrastructure, Fora Financial provides business financing, and Resolve Pay enables sellers to offer competitive buyer terms while maintaining healthy cash flow.
TreviPay's platform includes:
Fora Financial's financing products include:
Resolve Pay's integrated platform delivers:
The service comparison highlights the platforms' different purposes. TreviPay provides enterprise B2B payment and AR infrastructure, Fora Financial provides business financing, and Resolve Pay combines buyer net terms with non-recourse invoice advances and AR automation.
Mid-market B2B sellers often face a common dilemma: buyers expect payment terms, but sellers need cash flow. TreviPay and Fora Financial approach this challenge from different angles.
TreviPay provides configurable guaranteed seller settlement, with settlement available in as little as 48 hours based on the seller's configured settlement arrangement. The platform manages the collection process, reducing administrative burden for sellers. TreviPay offers configurable enterprise AR and payment infrastructure, with implementation requirements depending on program scope.
Fora Financial provides immediate working capital through its portfolio of business financing products. Funding can arrive quickly after approval, making it accessible for businesses with urgent capital needs. Fora Financial provides business financing with repayment structures that depend on the selected product and funding agreement. Daily or weekly repayment schedules are available for certain Fora Financial financing products.
Resolve Pay can advance eligible approved invoices quickly, with advance percentages varying according to the program and risk profile. Buyers can continue paying according to their approved net terms. Unlike traditional business loans, these advances are tied to actual invoices and carry non-recourse protection. If an approved buyer defaults, Resolve absorbs the loss. Resolve Pay supports rapid implementation through integrations, plug-ins, and APIs, with the timeline depending on the merchant's systems and implementation scope.
This difference matters significantly for working capital optimization. According to research from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, cash flow management remains a top challenge for small and mid-sized businesses. A distributor offering Net 60 terms traditionally waits two months for payment. With Resolve Pay, that same distributor receives funds quickly while the buyer still enjoys their payment terms.
Cash flow represents only part of the equation. B2B sellers also contend with credit decisions, invoice management, payment reconciliation, and collections.
Fora Financial primarily provides business financing rather than the integrated buyer net terms and AR automation model offered by Resolve Pay. Sellers using Fora Financial for working capital must separately manage:
The integration difference is substantial. Trenchless Supply, a Resolve customer, reduced AR workload by 90% by leveraging the platform's automation capabilities. This efficiency gain comes from the unified approach to net terms, invoicing, advances, and collections.
Credit risk represents a critical concern for B2B sellers offering payment terms. Each solution handles this risk differently.
TreviPay provides guaranteed settlement on approved transactions, effectively transferring collection risk. Their managed services include professional collections, reducing seller involvement in difficult conversations. TreviPay also supports automated buyer onboarding and rapid credit decisioning, including automatic approvals for qualifying credit requests.
Fora Financial underwrites the borrowing business rather than the business's customers. Sellers receiving Fora financing bear responsibility for their own receivables. If customers don't pay, the seller must still fulfill their financing obligations to Fora Financial according to the agreed repayment schedule.
Resolve Pay assumes credit risk on approved invoices through non-recourse financing. If an approved buyer fails to pay, the seller is protected and Resolve absorbs the default. This protection combines with agentic collections that use multi-channel outreach, including email, SMS, and voice AI, to professionally follow up with buyers while preserving relationships.
For sellers concerned about concentration risk or bad debt, Resolve Pay's non-recourse advances can provide meaningful protection against approved buyer credit risk while supporting cash flow management.
Qualification requirements vary substantially across these solutions.
TreviPay primarily supports enterprise B2B payment and AR programs. The platform focuses on established organizations, with specific requirements depending on program structure. TreviPay develops an implementation plan with each client based on their unique needs.
Fora Financial accepts qualifying businesses with at least six months in operation, subject to its other underwriting requirements. The company maintains relatively accessible thresholds:
These qualification thresholds can make Fora Financial accessible to qualifying newer businesses seeking working capital.
Resolve Pay targets mid-market B2B sellers, typically with substantial annual B2B revenue. While requirements may exceed some alternative lender minimums, the value proposition differs entirely. Resolve Pay enables sellers to extend competitive terms to their buyers while improving cash flow, rather than simply providing working capital loans.
For businesses seeking financing alternatives, understanding these distinctions helps identify the right fit for specific situations.
Real-world outcomes demonstrate each solution's impact.
The Resolve Pay success stories emphasize transformation, not just funding but operational improvement and growth acceleration.
The comparison reveals why Resolve Pay serves as a compelling choice for B2B sellers seeking both buyer flexibility and operational efficiency.
For qualifying B2B sellers, Resolve Pay provides an integrated B2B payment solution focused on net terms, cash flow, credit management, and receivables automation. According to the Federal Reserve's Small Business Credit Survey, access to credit and cash flow management remain among the top operational challenges for growing businesses.
Selecting between TreviPay, Fora Financial, and Resolve Pay depends on your business model and objectives. TreviPay focuses on enterprise B2B payment and AR programs with implementation timelines determined by project requirements. Fora Financial serves businesses seeking working capital financing through its portfolio of financing products.
Resolve Pay delivers an integrated solution for B2B sellers by combining flexible net terms, credit management, invoice advances, AR automation, and collections in one platform. The platform enables sellers to compete effectively by offering attractive payment terms to buyers while maintaining predictable cash flow through non-recourse advances. For mid-market manufacturers, distributors, and wholesalers looking to accelerate growth without adding traditional debt or enterprise complexity, Resolve Pay offers a unified approach to B2B payments and cash flow optimization.
TreviPay operates as an enterprise-focused B2B payment and accounts receivable platform. Fora Financial provides business financing products including revenue advances, term loans, and lines of credit. Resolve Pay enables B2B sellers to offer flexible net payment terms while receiving non-recourse advances on approved invoices, combining credit management, AR automation, and collections in one integrated platform.
With Resolve Pay's non-recourse model, if an approved buyer fails to pay their invoice, Resolve absorbs the loss and the seller keeps their advance. With traditional business financing, the borrower must repay according to the loan terms regardless of whether their customers pay. This shifts approved buyer credit risk away from the seller while maintaining cash flow.
Fora Financial accepts qualifying businesses with at least six months in operation, subject to its underwriting requirements. Resolve Pay targets established B2B sellers with substantial annual revenue who want to offer competitive payment terms. TreviPay focuses on enterprise organizations with implementation requirements varying by project. Each solution fits different business stages and needs.
Implementation timelines depend on each platform and program. Resolve Pay supports rapid integrations through plug-ins and APIs, with exact timelines depending on the merchant's systems and implementation scope. TreviPay develops implementation plans based on individual project requirements. Fora Financial can provide qualifying business financing quickly after approval, though it serves a different purpose as working capital rather than buyer payment terms infrastructure.
Resolve Pay best serves mid-market manufacturers, distributors, and wholesalers who need to offer competitive Net 30/60/90 terms while maintaining healthy cash flow. Companies seeking to combine buyer payment flexibility with AR automation, credit management, and collections in one platform find significant value. The non-recourse advance model particularly benefits businesses concerned about buyer credit risk and bad debt write-offs.
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