These materials were prepared for small business proprietors in Springfield, Illinois who are interested in getting a bank loan.
Local Springfield Banks
To assist you in finding a small business banker, here's our list of small business banks in Springfield.
Other Lending Resources for Springfield Businesses
This is a list of banks outside of Springfield, Illinois that have provided SBA loans to Springfield businesses. Some of these may be national banks with local branch locations.
Small Business Bank |
Recent SBA Loans |
American Enterprise Bank
Buffalo Grove, IL |
2 |
Associated Bank
Green Bay, WI |
1 |
Bank & Trust Company
Chatham, IL |
2 |
Bank Of America
Charlotte, NC |
3 |
Business Loan Center, LLC
New York, NY |
2 |
Capital One
Mclean, VA |
12 |
Capital One Bank (usa)
Glen Allen, VA |
1 |
Central Illinois Bank
Champaign, IL |
2 |
Cit Small Business Lending Corp
Livingston, NJ |
2 |
Comerica Bank
Dallas, TX |
1 |
First Clover Leaf Bank
Edwardsville, IL |
1 |
Heartland Bank & Trust
Bloomington, IL |
1 |
Heartland Bank & Trust
Chenoa, IL |
1 |
Heartland Bank & Trust
Pekin, IL |
2 |
Innovative Bank
Oakland, CA |
7 |
Jpmorgan Chase Bank
Chicago, IL |
1 |
Jpmorgan Chase Bank
Houston, TX |
20 |
National City Bank
Bannockburn, IL |
45 |
National City Bank
Cleveland, OH |
11 |
National City Bank
Indianapolis, IN |
3 |
National City Bank
Saint Louis, MO |
1 |
Peoples National Bank
Mcleansboro, IL |
1 |
Regions Bank
Birmingham, AL |
1 |
Regions Bank
Memphis, TN |
1 |
Small Business Loan Source LLC
Houston, TX |
1 |
State Bank Of Lincoln
Lincoln, IL |
5 |
U.S. Bank National Association
Cincinnati, OH |
4 |
U.S. Bank National Association
San Diego, CA |
2 |
United Community Bank
Chatham, IL |
2 |
Wells Fargo Bank
San Jose, CA |
3 |
Tips for Getting a Business Loan in Springfield
Before reaching out to banks to discuss getting a bank loan, you will need to develop the specifics of your loan request.
You need to be able to clearly explain your business, explain how much you want to borrow, walk the banker through the planned use of proceeds, and show your ability to pay the loan back to the bank.
Having a business plan is is critically important. If the money is to for a company that is already doing business, you should also have financial statements covering the last three years. In addition, you should itemize what collateral you have available to guarantee the loan. Collateral is relevant because banks always
want to be prepared for a worst-case scenario in which cash flow from the business does not meet your projections.
If the business has few assets, you will likely be asked to secure the business with your personal assets, such as your individual retirement account or pension plan. The banks will check on your personal credit history in any case, so hopefully you have good credit history
-- you may want to get a copy of your credit history prior to meeting with the banker.
Many of the banks in our list participate in the financial assistance programs available through the SBA. Prior to visiting local banks, you may want to do your homework on SBA loans programs to see if you qualify. SBA 7(a) loans, SBA 504 loans and SBA disaster assistance loans may be available to you.
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