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20 August 2026

Freight Factoring: Why OTR Funds in 2 Minutes, Non-Recourse

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Source reporting: FreightWaves

Freight Factoring: Why OTR Funds in 2 Minutes, Non-Recourse

FreightWaves sits down with Clayton Griffin, President of OTR Solutions, to dive into how they’re revolutionizing trucking finance. Discover OTR’s unique non-recourse factoring model that provides instant funding for carriers, mitigating risk and streamlining operations. Learn how their innovative OTR Select platform is building a robust ecosystem for brokers and carriers alike. OTR Solutions expects its core factoring business to grow roughly 60% in 2026 compared with 2025, driven by an approximately 35% increase in invoice count, according to Clayton Griffin, president of OTR Solutions. The company currently factors freight for about 23,000 carriers and processes invoices for roughly 10,000 brokers annually, giving it a vantage point across a substantial share of the brokered trucking market.

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