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Home News 2018 The Big Book – SBA Lenders

2018 The Big Book – SBA Lenders

Published March 2, 2018 by Jessica Sabbath

  Lender No. of loans1 Total value1
1 Wells Fargo Bank 92 $17,060,900
2 Sonabank 65 23,588,000
3 Union Bank & Trust 63 13,474,900
4 BB&T Bank 40 13,823,200
5 M&T Bank 38 5,164,400
6 Live Oak Bank 29 52,768,900
7 SunTrust Bank 22 13,516,500
8 Celtic Bank 20 2,280,000
9 Independence Bank 20 1,995,000
10 First Bank and Trust Co. 19 14,775,300
11 VCC Bank 19 6,156,600
12 TD Bank 18 1,479,000
13 Village Bank 16 7,123,600
14 Stearns Bank 16 3,173,300
15 First Home Bank 15 3,150,000
16 Fulton Bank 12 10,895,200
17 TowneBank 12 5,237,000
18 First-Citizens Bank 11 7,010,000
19 Newtek 10 14,533,500
20 Southern Bank 10 3,799,300
21 First National Bank 9 3,339,400
22 First Financial Bank 8 21,710,000
23 First Bank 6 6,122,900
24 United Midwest Savings Bank 6 1,280,000
25 The Fauquier Bank 6 1,179,300
26 UVA Community Credit Union 6 211,600
27 Hanmi Bank 5 9,127,000
28 Bank of George 5 5,840,000
29 BayPort Credit Union 5 720,700
30 F&M Bank 5 695,000
31 Business Finance Group 5 552,500
32 BankUnited 4 10,573,000
33 First Bank Financial Centre 4 8,347,500
34 The Bancorp Bank 4 5,578,500
35 Paragon Bank 4 3,370,000
36 Bank of America 4 3,003,000
37 Farmers Bank 4 1,669,000
38 United Bank 4 912,000
39 Langley Federal Credit Union 4 664,000
40 Virginia National Bank 4 495,000
41 EagleBank 4 425,000

1 Fiscal year 2017

Source: U.S. Small Business Administration – Virginia District Office
Note: List includes top participants in the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 7(a) Loan Program and 504 Debentures.

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