Machine shop buys out a retiring partner.
Their own bank sat on the file for two months asking for the same documents. We repackaged it and moved it to an SBA lender that wanted the deal.
A sample of SBA files we've packaged and closed. Every one started as an owner who wasn't sure they'd qualify.
Their own bank sat on the file for two months asking for the same documents. We repackaged it and moved it to an SBA lender that wanted the deal.
Rent kept climbing. A 504 let them purchase their space with 10% down at a payment close to what they'd been paying their landlord.
First-time buyer with strong cash flow but limited down payment. We structured the acquisition so she kept her savings and gave up no equity.
Needed trucks and working capital to take on a backlog. We rolled equipment and operating cash into a single 7(a) so they could hire and scale.
A construction project most banks wouldn't touch. The 504 structure gave long, fixed-style financing and kept the cash injection manageable.
Stacked merchant cash advances were draining daily revenue. We refinanced the balances into a single 10-year SBA note and freed up cash flow.
Most of these owners weren't sure they'd qualify. The eligibility check is short, free, and won't touch your credit.