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Sandhills Publishing Announces NeedALender.com, A Resource That Connects Buyers With Industry-Specific Lenders
LINCOLN, Nebraska — March 6, 2015Sandhills Publishing introduces NeedALender.com, a new website that quickly and easily connects buyers seeking specific types of loans with qualified financial service providers in the trucking, agriculture, construction, heavy equipment, and aviation industries.
NeedALender.com’s simple and straightforward layout makes the process quick and easy. "The NeedALender website is extremely user-friendly for buyers seeking financing options," explains Nate Stack, assistant department manager at Sandhills. "The buyer need only provide few very basic details about the piece of equipment they are looking to purchase, along with information about the amount and term length of the loan." Loan requests are communicated directly to qualified financial service providers utilizing NeedALender.com. Lenders approved for the service are able to specify parameters for their industries, regions, and specializations to ensure that inquiries are matched accordingly.
NeedALender.com is part of a diverse range of Sandhills products and services aimed at connecting buyers with sellers and service providers across various industries, regions, and media. A practical approach to local and global markets means Sandhills’ publications, websites, and software solutions are accessible, effective, and user-friendly, making them the leading resources across the industries they serve
For the convenience of both buyers and sellers, NeedALender will soon be integrated across Sandhills’ websites so that users can submit financing inquiries directly from listings on TruckPaper.com, MachineryTrader.com, Tractorhouse.com, Controller.com, Marketbook.com, and Autction.com.
Financial service providers interested in receiving inquiries through NeedALender.com can contact Sandhills directly to get started.