Linen Supply Loans
Looking for loans for linen supply? The SBA may be the answer. This $65,000 linen supply loan was issued by a North Carolina bank.
This small firm received financial assistance through the SBA's lending programs back in 2002. They applied for an SBA loan with Branch Bank & Trust, out of Tabor City, North Carolina. The loan was granted and they received $65,000 to help grow their Tabor City, North Carolina business.
SBA Loan Borrower
COMPANY TYPE: LINEN SUPPLY
TABOR CITY, NC 28463
SBA Loan Lender
BRANCH BANK & TRUST
301 HICKMAN RD
TABOR CITY, NC 28463
This loan was provided via the SBA's LowDoc (Low Documentation) program. For these loans, the SBA can guarantee up to 80 percent of the loan amount. More importantly, completed applications are processed quickly by the SBA, usually within two or three days, and the required documentation to get a loan is minimal.
SBA Loan Program Type
This loan was issued as a general business loan.
SIC Code
7213 - Linen Supply
NAICS Code
812331 - Linen Supply
Loan Approval Date
4/23/2002
Loan Approval Gross Amount
$65,000
Loan Approval from the SBA
Of the total $65,000 loan amount, the SBA guaranteed $55,250.
More Information on This SBA Loan
The borrower borrowed this money for a new business. The SBA's records indicate that the loan was not for investment in a franchise. At the time of the loan, the company
had 4 employees. The loan application did not indicate that the SBA funding recipient planned to use the loan proceeds to add 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.
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:
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