What Is An SBA Non-Bank Lender And Why Do They Exist?
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An SBA non-bank lender is a financial institution that does not accept customer deposits. Their sole reason for existing is to lend money to eligible small businesses in their community. On the other hand, a bank is a financial institution that solicits monetary deposits from their customers and in turn loans these funds to other customers such as individuals and businesses seeking capital for a variety of reasons including starting or expanding a business. If you liked this content, let's connect on social media: Instagram: https://instagram.com/mysbapro Twitter: https://twitter.com/mysbapro LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ryanpatryck More ThinkSBA Resources https://calendly.com/thinksba - Schedule Call https://g.page/thinksba - Google Business Page & Reviews https://thinksba.com/faq - Frequently Asked Questions https://mysbaloanpro.com - My SBA Loan Pro Podcast https://youtube.com/@thinksba - YouTube Channel