Credit repair
NDR Premier Solutions
Repair Your Credit.Structure Your Next Move.
NDR brings credit repair, credit structuring and business-funding preparation into one clear plan—what needs review, what needs structure and what should happen next.

For entrepreneurs + real-estate investors
Build a funding-ready financial profile.
NDR Premier Solutions organizes credit structure, documentation and funding readiness through a clear, step-by-step plan.
Start a funding-readiness reviewClear services. Clear amounts.
Credit repair and funding support without flyer-style noise.
Credit repair + structuring
Premier Credit Repair
$2,500Published package priceSee what is included →Business funding support
Funding Preparation
10%of funds actually disbursedSee what is included →Credit-repair payment timing follows the written agreement and applicable law. Funding support is separate and equals 10% of gross funds actually disbursed after accepted funding.
Build with NDR
Capital moves better when the business position is clear.
We organize the request, explain the available structures and keep every claim tied to the provider’s actual written terms.
Funding Readiness
Move a complete request faster.
Provider review and written terms control every timing decision.NDR organizes the business profile, capital request and supporting records into a clear submission. The provider makes the approval decision and controls the timing, pricing and final terms.
Review funding requirementsRevenue-Aligned Capital
Match working capital to the way the business earns.
Some programs may not publish a fixed minimum credit score.Revenue-based options may fit businesses with consistent deposits and future receivables. Payment frequency, cost and qualification standards vary by provider and written agreement.
Understand the structureCredit + Funding Strategy
Build the position before choosing the product.
Preparation. Comparison. Documented next steps.NDR helps define the amount, purpose, eligibility, document set, total cost and cash-flow impact so the business can compare realistic paths instead of reacting to the first offer.
Compare funding pathsConditional 0% APR Options
Use introductory credit strategically when it fits.
Issuer approval, fees and promotional terms apply.A qualifying business credit card with a 0% introductory APR may preserve cash during the promotional period. The limit, fees, duration and rate afterward remain controlled by the issuer.
Review 0% APR options
Hands-On Guidance
A clear next step at every stage.
NDR helps organize the application, identify missing records and compare the business impact of available offers. The provider controls approval, contracts and disbursement.
Apply NowOur Process
Made Simple
Apply Online
Complete the business-funding Position Scan without placing sensitive records in a public form.
Meet Your Advisor
A human reviews the funding goal, business context and records needed for the next step.
Get Approved
A participating provider performs its own underwriting. Approved applicants may receive one or more offers.
Review Offers
Compare amount, rate or factor, fees, payment frequency, term, collateral and total repayment.
Get Funded!
After an approved offer is accepted and all conditions are met, the provider controls disbursement and timing.
The provider controls review, conditions, approval, offers and disbursement timing. NDR does not guarantee any funding result or deadline.
We Specialize In
Four core capital paths, organized around what the business actually needs.
More funding paths
Choose the structure that matches the business need.
Every category has different requirements, costs and cash-flow consequences. Explore the structure before deciding what deserves an application.
Quick funding
Move from capital need to a complete funding request
Organize the amount, use of funds, business history, revenue profile and timing before comparing available business-funding paths.
Explore this optionRevenue-based advances
Evaluate funding tied to business receivables
Review revenue consistency, expected remittance structure and total repayment before considering a revenue-based advance.
Explore this option0% APR funding options
Understand promotional-rate business credit
Compare introductory periods, qualification standards, transfer fees, annual fees and the rate that applies after the promotion ends.
Explore this optionBusiness credit cards
Compare revolving credit for planned business expenses
Review limits, rates, fees, rewards, reporting behavior and personal-guarantee requirements before selecting a business card.
Explore this optionLine of credit
Build flexible access to working capital
A revolving business line can support recurring or uneven expenses when the draw rules, cost and repayment plan fit the business.
Explore this optionTerm loans
Finance a defined business investment
Match a one-time capital need to a repayment term that the business can support without hiding the total cost.
Explore this optionStartup funding
Prepare the founder and the business for startup capital
Organize the business plan, owner profile, projected use of funds and repayment logic before approaching a financing source.
Explore this optionSBA loan preparation
Prepare for an SBA-backed lending conversation
Identify the likely program, organize lender-ready records and understand that a participating lender—not NDR or the SBA alone—makes the credit decision.
Explore this optionEquipment financing
Connect the equipment purchase to its business return
Compare the equipment cost, useful life, cash-flow benefit, down payment and security interest before selecting financing.
Explore this optionMerchant cash advance
See the real cost before selling future receivables
Translate factor rate, holdback, payment frequency and estimated payoff into plain numbers before accepting an advance.
Explore this optionCredit authority
Strengthen the position before pursuing the capital.
Credit work begins with the exact report entry and a factual reason for concern. Negative does not automatically mean inaccurate.
Structured review
Understand what your reports actually say
Organize the issue, separate a concern from a verified error and identify the next documented step.
Open guidanceCollection review
Review a collection before choosing your next move
Identify the company, amount, dates and account details shown before deciding whether a factual dispute is appropriate.
Open guidanceCharge-off review
Separate the account history from the reporting question
A charge-off label does not answer whether every reported detail is accurate. Review the facts before taking action.
Open guidancePayment-history review
Check the reported month against your records
Review the date, account, payment history and supporting records before deciding whether the information may be inaccurate.
Open guidanceInquiry review
Identify the inquiry before treating it as an error
Start with the business name, date and reason shown. If the inquiry is unfamiliar, document that concern clearly.
Open guidanceIdentity concern
Move quickly when an account is not yours
Use the federal recovery process, preserve records and identify every report entry that may be connected to identity theft.
Open guidanceThe rule that protects the client
Every dispute needs facts. Every funding decision belongs to the provider.
Accurate negative information generally cannot be removed simply because it is unfavorable. Business-funding approval, amount, rate, fees and timing depend on the provider’s underwriting and final written agreement.
Verified guidance
Read before you act.
How to compare business-funding options
Start with use, cost, cash flow and written terms—not the size of the headline.
Read article →What “0% APR business funding” actually means
An introductory rate can be useful, but the promotional period, fees and payoff plan control the result.
Read article →Revenue-based advances: translate the payment into real cost
Factor rate, remittance frequency and cash-flow pressure matter more than speed alone.
Read article →Start with the position
Tell us what the business needs. We’ll organize the next move.
Provider approval, offer availability, terms and timing apply.