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Funding for Renatus®

Funding for Renatus®

Whether you need funding to start or grow a business, get your Renatus® education, or do your first deal, CreditNerds® is here to help you every step of the way!
And the best part... You pay ONLY for results!

How Does It Work?

1

Look

We start by doing a full credit assessment to find out what we are working with… Don’t let this scare you away. With tons of lenders and programs, there is almost always an option for funding.
2

Talk

Next, we actually go over all the options to make sure that we have the BEST chance at getting you funded. We may ask some weird questions (are you a plumber?) but we assure you that there is a method to the madness.
3

Fund

At this point, we have discussed your options, gone over any possible fees, and informed you of any obstacles we could face. Finally, we work with over 250 different lenders to find you the money!

We Aren't Just Guessing...

Our proprietary FUNDS® system uses a mathematical algorithm to give a percentage likelihood of approval down to 1/100th of a percent with over 270 different lenders. If there is money to be found… we will find it.

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Credit Repair & Funding

Why Choose CreditNerds®?

We get it... you have a thousand options when it comes to credit repair and business funding services... why choose us?

  • Protect Your Credit Many funding companies will not be honest about the fact that you could see some negative impact to your credit report during the funding process. Not only will we be honest, we will go over how we limit that impact with our proprietary funding system.
  • Maximize Funding Think about it… We're only paid if we're are able to get you access to funding. That means, as long as it is legal, moral, and ethical, we will stop at nothing to get you the funding you need to reach your goals.
  • Reach Your Goals Our program helps fund an average of $1,000,000 each month to people just like you. People looking to improve their lives by learning to invest, to create more options to buy properties or assets, or just starting their own new business. Thousands of people that knew that sometimes, taking a chance is all it takes to make a better life.

What is
FUNDS?

The FUNDS® system stands for Funding Underwriting Notification and Decisioning System. It is our proprietary software that tracks the lending trends of over 100 different lenders… But that’s not all it can do. It’s also the system that allows you access to our funding coaches, safe and secure log in, and a fast and easy way to stay informed about your approvals.

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It's our job...

At CreditNerds®, we are not just your average credit repair team; we are your dedicated allies in the fight for financial freedom. Our seasoned experts specialize in tackling a wide range of credit challenges, from erroneous late payments to stubborn collections and everything in between. With a proven track record of success, a commitment to transparency, and a passion for helping our clients, we're your trusted partner on the path to credit recovery. We've got the experience, the knowledge, and the determination to turn your credit profile around and pave the way for a brighter financial future. When you choose CreditNerds®, you're choosing a team that's genuinely invested in your success.

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And... We have a blog!

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Whatcha waitin' for?

It takes only few minutes to register for a funding assessment and be on your way to more access to capital. And best of all… it’s FREE! Our company is a leading provider of technology based funding services backed by industry leading technology and security. Our clients range from college students to wealthy seasoned investors. No matter who you are, where are you from, or what your budget is, we have funding solutions to fit the needs of your growing company or your growing family. The assessment is free and you only pay for success… You can’t go wrong.