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Small business borrowers can get loans backed by the United States Small Business Administration (SBA). Here's our list of loans granted for buying a Money Mailer franchise.
We found 21 SBA loans for Money Mailer franchises.
Small Business
Borrower |
Loan Amount |
Christopher D Wilson & Carolyn (2007)
Knoxville, TN |
$55,800 |
Direct Mail Of Nw Washington (2004)
Camano Island, WA |
$90,000 |
Finwa, Inc. Dba Money Mailer (2005)
Louisville, CO |
$50,000 |
J & G Marketing Solutions, Inc (2005)
Lake Villa, IL |
$5,000 |
Matison Marketing, Inc. (2005)
Cary, NC |
$72,000 |
Money Mailer (2002)
Cary, NC |
$42,000 |
Money Mailer (2002)
Fort Washington, MD |
$15,000 |
Money Mailer Inland Empire (2001)
Redlands, CA |
$60,000 |
Money Mailer Of Delaware (2001)
Newark, DE |
$100,000 |
Money Mailer Of Douglas County (2007)
Papillion, NE |
$35,000 |
Money Mailer Of Douglas County (2007)
Papillion, NE |
$55,600 |
Money Mailer Of Greater Ohare (2002)
Aurora, IL |
$20,000 |
Money Mailer Of Greater Ohare (2002)
Aurora, IL |
$45,000 |
Money Mailer Of Northwest St L (2002)
Maryland Heights, MO |
$40,000 |
Money Mailer Of Oceanside/fall (2003)
Carlsbad, CA |
$45,000 |
Money Mailer Of Riverside (2002)
Rialto, CA |
$73,500 |
Money Mailer Of Sonoma (2005)
Santa Rosa, CA |
$500,000 |
Money Mailer Of Southwest Miss (2005)
Springfield, MO |
$55,500 |
Money Mailer Of The Chanel Lak (2005)
Lake Villa, IL |
$25,000 |
Money Mailer Of The Rockies In (2004)
Centennial, CO |
$150,000 |
Money Mailer-South Metro (2005)
Minneapolis, MN |
$20,000 |
Learn more about: Money Mailer Franchises
If you are interested in getting a small business loan, you may want to learn more about the loans listed above. Just click on a loan to find out more information about the borrower, the lender and how much of the loan was guaranteed by the SBA.
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