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OTR Solutions redesigned mobile app

(5/18/21) Roswell, GA – OTR Solutions is launching a redesign of their proprietary mobile app. This new user interface allows increased functionality, more visibility, and faster operating times for factoring clients of OTR Capital. Truck drivers will benefit from being able to operate their back office and billing in a much more efficient way from the app, streamlining multiple processes related to their factoring services.

Tech features allow users to organize their paperwork to create full invoices and functions that are essential to running their business such as: Notice of Assignments, Fuel Advances, Broker Checks, and Analytics Reporting. Redesigning these capabilities simplifies the factoring process between clients and their dedicated account managers, giving them full visibility over their paperwork and the financials of their operations. Users can download the app for free from the Apple Store and Google Play.

Fritz Owens, CEO of OTR Capital says that this app “has impressive features that will boost a truck drivers’ ability to factor from anywhere, giving them full insight on their factored loads and analytics related to their growth. Our mission is to be tech enabled and client driven, and we are excited to provide this resource for our clients so that they can use our data to grow in the industry.”

 

About OTR Capital

OTR Capital, LLC is a factoring company dedicated to offering capital solutions to companies looking to maintain positive cash flow while growing their business. OTR works with small, medium, and large companies in a variety of industries to provide industry-leading financing and back-office solutions while delivering the best customer service in the industry. As a testament to its growth, OTR Capital has been named in the Inc. 5000 and strives to improve the work experience for its employees as a ranked AJC Top Workplace in (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021) by the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

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