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A Better Approach to Small Business Loans. We know all about the hard work you put in – and we understand. Colony Bank’s Small Business Specialty Lending (SBSL) focuses on SBA / USDA lending and customized financial solutions for small businesses.
Explore your options. SBA loans typically offer lower down payments and competitive terms. Our Preferred Lender Status gives us the ability to get capital in your hands faster.
Learn more hereLet’s work together. Our USDA experts are passionate about helping rural America thrive. Let’s work to enhance economic opportunity in our community.
Find out more todayGet in touch with us. Need help? Feel free to reach out to one of our expert small business lenders with any comments or questions.
Contact us todayWith hundreds of years of combined experience, we understand the needs of small businesses and we’re dedicated to seeing small businesses succeed. As an SBA Preferred Lender, we are able to reduce the time it takes to close your loan and get you funds for your business faster than other banks.
When traditional bank financing is not an option, government-guaranteed loans are some of the most borrower friendly alternative solutions to make your business dreams a reality.
Before you invest too much time and effort, we remove the uncertainty of getting your business loan approved. Other banks/lenders have you complete 75% of the process before removing the uncertainty.
Your Business Development Officer will collect certain documentation so we can perform a thorough initial analysis reviewed by an approving officer. If the approving officer is confident a formal approval is likely, we will issue a Pre-Qualification Letter.
After accepting our Pre-Qualification Letter, the BDO and a Production Coordinator will work with you to gather any outstanding items needed for underwriting. We recommend ordering any required third party reports to help expedite closing.
A formal analysis is completed by your assigned Underwriter. We will schedule a meeting for you to discuss your loan request with the Underwriter and answer his/her questions. Once the analysis is complete, the Underwriter will submit the Loan Report to an approving officer for approval. Upon approval of your loan, a Commitment Letter outlining the terms and closing conditions will be issued.
After we receive your executed Commitment Letter, a Processor will be assigned to obtain the government’s approval and coordinate closing with all relevant parties. The Processor will assist you in gathering documentation and completing any conditions required for closing.
Backed by the Small Business Administration, SBA loans typically offer lower down payments and competitive terms. Our Preferred Lender Status gives us the ability to get capital in your hands faster.
Our lending team is comprised of USDA experts who are passionate about helping rural America thrive. Let’s work to enhance economic opportunity in your community.
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