eBay said it has teamed up with Liberis to expand its Seller Capital program in the U.S. with the introduction of “Flexible Cash Advance.” The new option provides sellers with access to larger and more flexible funding to help expand their businesses, the company said in a statement. Sellers can advance funds anywhere from $5,000 up to $2M. “They also have the flexibility to unlock even more capital as they pay – but only pay for what they use,” eBay added.
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