Small Business Administration Loans

Sep 11, 2016

We have been designated as a Preferred Financial Services company by SBA lenders to have loans processed more quickly and efficiently than many others.

There are a number of advantages to an SBA loan, including longer terms, no points and no balloon payments.

Who is Eligible for an SBA Loan?

Most for-profit small businesses are eligible for an SBA guaranteed loan. This includes manufacturers, wholesale, retail and service businesses as well as independent or franchise businesses.

Loan Qualifications

SBA 7(A) Loan Size $150,000 to $2.0 million

Loan Fees

Use of Proceeds

Other Credits Considerations

 
Contact us today about our SBA Loan Programs and other services.

 

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