Small Business Loans

Get the funding you need to grow your business.

SBA loans are a great option for businesses that may not qualify for traditional financing. To support the growth of small businesses, the Small Business Administration developed government-backed loans. Typically SBA loans offer lower monthly payments by providing longer loan terms. As an SBA lender, we work with business owners to offer favorable terms and local decision-making.

SBA 7(a) Loans

Looking to purchase a business, kick-start your own business or purchase real estate? The SBA 7(a) loan might be a great option for you! This loan offers lower down payment requirements, longer-term options and greater flexibility in comparison to other loan options.

SBA 504 Loan

For larger purchases such as real estate, improvements or equipment, the SBA 504 loan may be the best solution. Higher loan amounts, longer-term options, and lower down payment requirements allow for more affordable monthly payments.

SBA Express Loan

The accelerated loan process gives small businesses quick access to the funds they need. Small business owners can utilize an SBA Express loan to fund working capital, purchase equipment or purchase a business.

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Small Business Credit Card

Improve cash flow, build business credit and earn cash back rewards with no annual fee

Small Business Checking and Savings Accounts

Easily manage your day-to-day business finances with solutions designed to support the needs of new and growing businesses.

Treasury Management

Payable and receivable solutions to increase efficiency and optimize cash flow

Our Commercial Banking Team is ready to help your business grow.

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