ARC loans are made by participating commercial SBA lenders.
ARC loans will be offered by some SBA lenders for as long as funding is available or until September 30, 2010, whichever comes first.
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Banks and credit unions that are not currently SBA lenders can become SBA lenders in order to make ARC loans.
SBA district offices can assist lenders in becoming approved SBA lenders.
The links below provide SBA lenders with easy access to forms, notices and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Small Loan Advantage is structured to encourage larger, existing SBA lenders to make lower-dollar loans, which often benefit businesses in underserved markets.
Use the resources below to explore various SBA lender and loan data.
The SBA lender files a UCC-1 on any equipment or machinery.