Why is it challenging for most cannabis business owners to qualify for business loans? Your business is like any other that needs capital. But it’s unlike most companies in that your product is illegal under federal law. Balancing these two realities can make running a legit cannabis business in California challenging.
McElfresh Law helps cannabis businesses of all shapes and sizes across the state, whether new or established and profitable. One common challenge that we can help with is proper funding. Your business needs capital, and like other businesses seeking commercial loans, you should have legal counsel to protect your interests.
For a consultation about funding your cannabis operation, call us at (858) 756-7107 to set up an appointment.
There are many reasons traditional banks don’t want your business:
A lot of money is made by California’s cannabis industry. Businesses and banks will benefit when reliable, traditional relationships are built:
Difficulty accessing traditional banking services is one of the industry’s most significant growth obstacles. Though many banks have cannabis companies as clients, it’s not something that’s normally made public. The North Bay Credit Union is the exception.
In January, the CCIA announced a new partnership with North Bay Credit Union where association members can get several financial services and report Marijuana Business Daily. This includes membership and access to checking accounts, online bill payment, wire transfers, and automated clearing house processing. The Santa Rosa-based credit union has more than $100 million in assets and has worked with marijuana companies for several years.
Online small business funder Fundera has some suggestions for what it sees as the best sources for cannabis business loans for new and existing businesses.
Whether it’s banking, loans, zoning, licensing, business formation, or legal compliance, we can provide your business with guidance and legal representation in every aspect.
Attorney Jessica McElfresh has a history of advocacy and success within California’s cannabis industry. She works closely with businesses and local governments to ensure compliance and longevity.
If you have questions about funding a cannabis operation in California, call McElfresh Law at (858) 756-7107 to schedule an appointment.