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Top SBA lenders in Fort Worth

Businesses in the Fort Worth area have received $1.5B across 2,384 approved SBA 7(a) & 504 loans (FY2010–present). Here are the lenders that funded the most, by real approval volume.

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1Metro City Bank$73M3.2(11)
2The Huntington National Bank$72M2.2(69)
3Wells Fargo Bank National Association$70M3.0(23)
4Live Oak Banking Company$62M3.4(145)
5Bank of Hope$57M3.1(21)
6PNC Bank, National Association$56M3.0(23)
7Greater East Texas Certified Development Company$47M5.0(1)
8Regions Bank$45M2.7(108)
9Simmons Bank$37M2.5(22)
10JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association$37M4.3(144)
11Commonwealth Business Bank$35M5.0(6)
12Celtic Bank Corporation$32M4.1(348)
13Capital Certified Development Corporation$32MNo Google rating yet
14SouthState Bank, National Association$29M3.1(38)
15PlainsCapital Bank$28M1.0(1)

Source: U.S. SBA 7(a) & 504 FOIA loan-approval records (FY2010–present), by borrower project location. See all Texas SBA lenders →

SBA lenders in Fort Worth — common questions

Which SBA lender is most active in Fort Worth?

Metro City Bank has approved the most SBA 7(a) & 504 funding for Fort Worth-area businesses — $73M in total. The full ranking of the most active lenders is on this page, sourced from public SBA FOIA loan-approval records.

How much SBA funding have Fort Worth businesses received?

Businesses in the Fort Worth area have received $1.5B across 2,384 approved SBA 7(a) & 504 loans since FY2010, based on public SBA FOIA loan-approval records by borrower project location.

Do I have to use an SBA lender based in Fort Worth?

No. SBA loans are federal, so a national or out-of-state lender can fund your Fort Worth business — national SBA lenders like Live Oak Bank and Newtek lend in all 50 states. A local lender helps most when your deal needs site visits or local market knowledge.

How are the top Fort Worth SBA lenders ranked?

By total gross SBA loan approvals to borrowers in the Fort Worth area, from the U.S. SBA's public FOIA 7(a) & 504 data (FY2010–present) — real approval volume, not advertising.

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