$150K SBA Loan? Yes, Even Without Profitability!
Is your small business struggling to access the funding it needs to grow? Have you been told you need to show years of profitability to qualify for a loan? Think again.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) Bolt loan program is shaking up the lending landscape, offering a lifeline to businesses that might not fit the traditional lending mold. At PC Capital, we specialize in helping businesses like yours tap into this valuable resource.
What is the SBA Bolt Loan Program?
The SBA Bolt loan program is designed to help small businesses with a history of paying their taxes secure funding, even if they haven't yet turned a profit. This opens doors for startups, growing businesses experiencing temporary setbacks, or companies in industries with longer profitability timelines.
Here's what makes SBA Bolt loans unique:
No profitability requirement: Your business doesn't need to show a profit to qualify.
Minimal documentation: The application process is streamlined, requiring less paperwork than traditional loans.
Fast approval: Get your funds faster, sometimes within weeks.
Who Qualifies for an SBA Bolt Loan?
To qualify for an SBA Bolt loan, your business must meet the following criteria:
Tax history: You've filed tax returns for the past two years.
Credit score: Your FICO score is 680 or higher.
Business history: Your business has been operating for at least two years.
How Can PC Capital Help?
At PC Capital, we're experts in SBA Bolt loans. We'll guide you through the entire process, from pre-qualification to funding. Our team understands the nuances of the program and can help you present the strongest possible application.
Ready to Get Started?
If your business is located in Atlanta or anywhere else in the U.S. and you meet the criteria above, don't let a lack of profitability hold you back. Contact PC Capital today via email or phone to start your SBA Bolt loan journey.
Let us help you unlock the potential of your business!
Email: email@playersclub.capital Phone: 470.765.8473
Disclaimer: *Loan approval is subject to SBA and lender guidelines. *This post is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.