Business Loans for Sports and Recreation Instruction
Looking for business loans for sports and recreation instruction? Talk to a banker who works with the SBA. This $75,000 sports and recreation instruction loan was issued by a Maryland bank.
This small business received financial assistance through the SBA's lending programs back in 2002. They applied for an SBA loan with K Bank, out of Owings Mills, Maryland. The loan was granted and they received $75,000 to help grow their Linthicum, Maryland business.
SBA Loan Borrower
COMPANY TYPE: AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES
LINTHICUM, MD 21090
SBA Loan Lender
K BANK
11407 CRONHILL DR, STE N
OWINGS MILLS, MD 21117
This was a Low Documentation SBA loan. The SBA launched this program to reduce the paperwork associated with appliying for an SBA loan . The low-doc program is quick, requiring completion of only a one-page form for a loan of $50,000 or less. The limits have changed over time. Today, you can borrow up to $100,000 through the low-doc SBA program.
SBA Loan Program Type
This loan was issued as a general business loan.
SIC Code
7999 - Amusement and Recreation Services
NAICS Code
611620 - Sports and Recreation Instruction
Loan Approval Date
6/21/2002
Loan Approval Gross Amount
$75,000
Loan Approval from the SBA
Of the total $75,000 loan amount, the SBA guaranteed $63,750.
More Information on This SBA Loan
The borrower borrowed this money for an existing business. According to the loan information, this was not a franchise loan. At the time of the loan, the company
had 7999 employees. The SBA loan documents did not indicate that the business planned to use the money to hire new employees or retain any existing employees.
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.
If you need emergency money for small business, the SBA has special programs for you. We've put a spotlight on this loan from K Bank so you can get a feel for how SBA loans work. Applying for an SBA loan starts with a visit to a banker that works with the SBA.
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