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Find Small Business Loans in South Carolina

Running A Business 3 min read

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It can be hard finding the right small business loans in South Carolina, especially when you’re looking for a new bank. At First Bank, we’re have six convenient locations across South Carolina to provide the best in small business banking.

Loan Options for Small Businesses

When you work with First Bank, you’re working with the bank that was named the Community Bank of the Year by NC Rural Center. Check out our small business loan options, featuring flexible terms and competitive rates you can expect from working with First Bank.

  • Business Loans — When you need an immediate lump sum of cash to help finance projects, inventory, or equipment, consider one of our business loans. Our loans are convenient for small business owners looking for long-term financing options.*
  • Lines of Credit — First Bank’s lines of credit give small business owners the flexibility they’re looking for when they need to quickly and conveniently access cash. No matter how you use it, our credit lines are designed to meet your business’s unique financial needs.
  • Commercial Mortgages — Our wide selection of commercial mortgages are available at a competitive price. We have a dedicated staff of commercial real estate specialists who can offer industry knowledge and market area expertise to help you find the right product for the needs of your business.*
  • Construction Loans — For small businesses looking for begin a project for new construction, remodeling, expansion, or other construction projects, First Bank’s financing team can provide loans for investors and builders looking to for loans uniquely designed for their construction needs.

All Your Business Loan Needs at First Bank in South Carolina

Since opening our first branch in 1935, First Bank has been dedicated to helping local communities succeed in their financial endeavors. Whether you’re looking for a personal or small business loan in South Carolina, we can work with you to find the best products for your needs.

Come visit your nearest First Bank in South Carolina today to get started.


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