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Get an SBA Loan for Computer Training

Looking for small business loans for computer training? The SBA may be the answer. This $75,000 computer training loan was issued by a California bank.

This company knew how to go about getting a business bank loan. Based in Foster City, California, they applied for and were awarded an SBA-guaranteed loan in 2001. The lending bank was San Jose National Bank A Division, based in San Jose, California.

SBA Loan Borrower

COMPANY TYPE: COMPUTER TRAINING
FOSTER CITY, CA 94404

SBA Loan Lender

SAN JOSE NATIONAL BANK A DIVISION
1 N MARKET ST
SAN JOSE, CA 95113

This lender processed this bank loan under the SBA Express program, which offers a streamlined review process in which bankers can process SBA loan applications on an expedited basis.

SBA Loan Program Type

This loan was issued under the SBA Fast Track program, which later was renamed the SBA Express loan program.

NAICS Code

611420 - Computer Training

Loan Approval Date

7/12/2001

Loan Approval Gross Amount

$75,000

Loan Approval from the SBA

Of the total $75,000 loan amount, the SBA guaranteed $37,500.

More Information on This SBA Loan

The borrower borrowed this money for an existing business. This loan was not for a franchise. At the time of the loan, the company had 36 employees. The SBA loan application for the borrower indicated that the loan would help generate 3 new jobs and retain 36 existing jobs.

Start the Process for Getting an SBA Loan Today!

Although it's called an SBA loan, you apply for an SBA loan with a local or national bank, not with the SBA. The bank processes the loan and gives you the money, and the SBA simply guarantees a portion of the loan.

There are SBA loan fees that may apply. SBA lenders must pay the SBA a guaranty fee of 1% to 3.5% of guaranteed amount. The SBA will also make the lender pay annual fees amounting to 0.25% of the loan's outstanding balance. The lender is allowed by law to pass these fees to the borrower.

Still, as most small businesses know, these fees are minimal compared to the potential of what capital can do for a business. So, what are you waiting for? Get in touch with an SBA lending bank today!

About This SBA Loan Information:

All SBA loan data displayed above comes from the government's publicly available SBA loan database. Information on this page is provided by the Gaebler.com news organization to inform business owners, aspiring entrepreneurs and others about SBA loan activity. LoanCensus.com does not assist businesses with obtaining SBA loans and was not involved in any way with this transaction. For additional information, see our Loan Information FAQ.

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