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Loan for Small Business – Wilmington, NC

Running A Business 2 min read

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If you live in Wilmington, NC, and are looking for a small business loan, consider First Bank. We were recently rated one of the best in-state banks by Forbes. At First Bank, we are dedicated to providing small business owners with the funds they need to start or grow a successful business.

Get a Loan for Your Small Business at First Bank

First Bank has a variety of loan options for small businesses, including:

  • Business loans
  • Business credit cards with rewards
  • Lines of credit
  • Commercial mortgages
  • Construction loans

Wilmington is thriving as new residents and businesses are starting to call it home. It’s no wonder the city is so popular among small business owners and entrepreneurs. The beautiful riverfront and coastline continues to attract visitors and new residents every year.

The area is also full of resources for small business owners and entrepreneurs, making it a great place for almost anyone to start a business.

How to Apply for a First Bank Small Business Loan

Now that you’ve gone over your options and decided to apply for a loan, there a few documents you can prepare ahead of time to ease the process of applying, including:

  • Personal background
  • Resumes
  • Business plan
  • Personal credit report
  • Business credit report
  • Income tax returns
  • Financial statements
  • Bank statements
  • Collateral
  • Legal documents

Call First Bank Today

Once you have an idea of what type of business loan you need and you have prepared your documents, call or visit a First Bank branch near you in Wilmington, NC. Our loan experts will be happy to speak with you about structuring a loan for your small business that meets your unique needs.


Loans subject to credit approval.

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Sources:

Entrepreneur: http://www.entrepreneur.com/bestbanks

SBA: http://www.sba.gov/content/business-loan-checklist

Wilmington Chamber: http://www.wilmingtonchamber.org/index.php?c=resources

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