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For Smart Business Loans, Think Inside the LoanBox
Small business owners value the trust and lower rates of traditional bank loans, with 67% preferring banks over online lenders, yet face low approval rates—14.6% at large banks and 20.3% at small banks in September 2023 [1]. Worse, 43% of those rejected abandon their efforts after one or two attempts, risking their dreams [2]. This preference strengthens for larger loans, but alternative lenders’ small loans (averaging $50,000) and high rates (14.99%–99% APR) deter owners needing over $1 million, not under $100,000, without urgent cash flow issues [4].
Sell Your Business Faster With 95% Upfront Cash and 5% Standby Note
If your buyer will be using an SBA backed loan to finance the purchase of your business then the SBA new rules outlined in the SBA’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOP 50 10 8, effective June 1, 2025), then a seller note allows you to finance a portion of the buyer’s required equity injection for an SBA 7(a) loan, boosting their ability to close the deal while providing you with significant immediate cash and a low-risk, annuity-like payout.
SBA Franchise Directory Returns: What It Means for Franchisees in 2025
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Understanding the SBA SOP 50 10 8 Changes for Your Small Business Loan
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Stricter Guarantor Requirements for SBA Loans
When financing your small business or franchise, whether for international trade or other ventures, a guarantor provides a safety net for lenders by personally or corporately backing the loan’s repayment. This commitment strengthens your loan application, especially for SBA-backed financing.
Navigating SBA Franchise Loan Eligibility in 2025
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No More Refinancing Merchant Loans With SBA Loans
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Mastering the SBA Credit Elsewhere Test in 2025 with LoanBox
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Non-U.S. Citizens Ineligible for SBA Loans in 2025
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New SBA Equity Injection Rules
As of June 1, 2025, SBA loans for startups and changes of ownership will require a minimum 10% equity injection of total project costs. While the SBA made significant changes it allows for exceptions for business expansion.