Periodical Publishers Loans
With these loans for periodical publishers, the SBA guarantees the lender that the loan will be repaid. This periodical publishers loan for $356,000 was given to a Georgia entrepreneur in 2007.
The SBA helps new or growing businesses raise capital. In this case, an entrepreneur in Douglasville, Georgia was able to borrow $356,000 from Pnc Bank, National Association. The SBA made the loan possible by guaranteeing $267,000 of this Georgia small business loan.
SBA Loan Borrower
COMPANY TYPE: PERIODICAL PUBLISHERS
DOUGLASVILLE, GA 30135
SBA Loan Lender
PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
8800 TINICUM BLVD, 1ST FL, MA
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19153
This lender provides SBA business loans as part of the SBA's Preferred Lender Program (PLP). SBA PLP lenders are chosen from among the SBA's best lenders and have full delegation of lending authority in most situations.
SBA Loan Program Type
This loan was issued as a general business loan.
NAICS Code
511120 - Periodical Publishers
Loan Approval Date
10/11/2007
Loan Approval Gross Amount
$356,000
Loan Approval from the SBA
Of the total $356,000 loan amount, the SBA guaranteed $267,000.
More Information on This SBA Loan
The borrower borrowed this money for a new business. According to the loan information, this was not a franchise loan. At the time of the loan, the company
had only one employee. This SBA loan request indicated that the loan would help retain 1 existing job.
Next Steps for Getting an SBA Loan
SBA guaranteed loans are made by private lenders and are guaranteed by the SBA with funds appropriated by Congress.
Many small business owners never get a business loan because they never bother to apply for a business loan. If you take the initiative, you may get a loan, just like this company did when it applied for and received this $356,000 loan. Remember, feel the fear, and do it anyway.
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