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Oxford Commercial Finance Closes $2MM Credit Facility for Singing Machine

byPhil Neuffer
April 4, 2024
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The Singing Machine Company, a designer and distributor of consumer karaoke products, closed a $2 million senior credit facility with Oxford Commercial Finance, a subsidiary of Oxford Bank. The credit facility has a two-year term and is intended to support the funding of accounts receivable generated from ongoing sales.

The Singing Machine Company has historically financed both accounts receivable and inventory working capital needs through a combination of working capital lines of credit with various senior lenders. The company primarily relies on a financing program available through an early pay platform with C2FO to fund accounts receivable without any dollar limitations. This is an ongoing financing arrangement that the Singing Machine has maintained since 2009. This program specifically enables the company to accelerate the majority of its receivables due from select domestic retail partners. The Oxford credit facility is intended to expand the financing on receivables that are not already approved for accelerated payments through the C2FO program.

“We’re pleased to close this line of credit with Oxford, which provides the company with expanded options for funding receivables with more of our retail customers to support our working capital needs,” Gary Atkinson, CEO of Singing Machine, said. “By utilizing a hybrid approach with the early pay program with C2FO and a traditional accounts receivable line of credit with Oxford, we have expanded our receivables financing to almost all of our domestic customers while still maintaining a lower cost, more flexible form of accounts receivable financing.

“This facility is well within prevailing markets rates in terms of cost of capital and carries no financial covenants. We see this as one of the most flexible funding options available to us today, and we were pleased to complete the transaction with minimal cost during the process.”

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