Banks & Investors

Working Together to Deploy Capital


Before founding Summers Engineered Capital, we discovered just how valuable strong partnerships can be—both for our senior funding collaborators and for us. [(Read about our history and formation.)]

We know capital is finite. As such, we’re always looking for ways to broaden our capabilities so we can better serve our customers’ needs.

Over time, we’ve shown that our business model resonates with clients—and the demand continues to grow. If you’re interested in deploying capital through or alongside us, we invite you to connect and explore mutually rewarding possibilities.


For Banks


Whether your bank:

  • Specializes in nationwide funding for larger deals and investment-grade credits
  • Offers flexible credit criteria, but within certain regions or asset types
  • Focuses on smaller-ticket transactions for small-business customers


We welcome an exploratory conversation to learn about your strengths and funding appetite. Understanding your parameters from the start ensures that we only bring you the opportunities that fit.


We’re proud members of both the ELFA and NEFA. Let us know if you’d like to begin a productive dialogue.

For Investors


We understand the dynamics of investing and risk-taking—after all, we deploy our own capital into opportunities we believe in.


Based on our track record and the equipment finance portfolio we’re building here at Summers Engineered Capital, we offer a compelling option for certain qualified investors seeking healthy returns.


Our investment solutions are either:

  1. Transaction-Specific
    – Securing a senior position in a particular debt instrument for a specific borrower or lessee.
  2. Portfolio-Based
    – Spreading risk across multiple customers, though this may involve a subordinate (junior) position behind a senior lender.


Both approaches have distinct advantages. If you’re a qualified investor—or represent an investment group interested in capital deployment within the equipment financing industry—we invite you to reach out and discuss potential collaborations.