LENDING SERVICES

SUPPORTING YOUR SUCCESS

Arkansas Capital serves as the platform from which new opportunities are launched by partnering with banks to provide long term, true amortizing loans to small and medium-sized businesses, which do not meet the requirements for traditional bank financing. This mission allows for more flexible underwriting and, in many cases, includes multiple bank participants, SBA or USDA guarantees, flexible amortization and longterm payouts.

CAPITAL SOLUTIONS

Whether looking to start a business or grow an existing one, we offer several different types of small business loans to fit your needs.
TYPES OF LOANS WE OFFER

• Startups
• Expansion
• Business Acquisition
• Commercial Real Estate
• Working Capital

• New Construction
• Equipment
• Accounts Receivable/Inventory
• Rehabilitation

LENDING BENEFITS WE DELIVER

• Military Loan Advantages
• Competitive Interest Rates
• Lower Repayment Terms

• Lower Down Payments
• 3 Convenient Loan Offices in Arkansas
• #1 SBA Lender in Arkansas by Volume

LOAN PRODUCTS

SBA 504

Supplies permanent long-term financing for the purchase of fixed assets such as commercial real estate and machinery and equipment of a capital nature.
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EXPRESS 150

Used for the purchase of leasehold improvements and owner-occupied property; to provide working capital; to refinance certain debt; and to purchase a business.
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EXPRESS

Provides fully amortized financing for up to 10 years for the working capital businesses need to operate, expand, refinance certain debt and pay loan closing costs.
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USDA B & I

Uses include business and industrial acquisitions, expansion, and modernization; purchase of equipment, machinery or supplies; start-up cost and working capital.
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VETLOAN

Provides businesses with a substantially lower processing fee, allowing more opportunity for veterans to start or expand their businesses with fixed assets.
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CONVENTIONAL

Used for purchase of or improvements to commercial real estate; inventory and other business assets; to provide working capital; and to refinance certain debt.
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SBA7(A)

Used to purchase or improve owner-occupied property and other business assets; to provide working capital; to refinance certain debt; to purchase a business; and to pay loan closing costs.
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