Small business
Small business loans are less a single product than a toolkit. The right one depends on what you are funding: an SBA 7(a) loan for a major step, working capital for daily operations, equipment financing for a hard asset, or a line of credit for flexible needs. Allen owners near Watters Creek and the US-75 corridor benefit most when the tool matches the job.
We broker across these options rather than fund them, so our first job is diagnosing the need, not selling a product.
Allen's business community spans retail and dining around The Village at Allen, professional and tech firms near Bethany Drive, medical practices, and trades serving fast-growing neighborhoods off Ridgeview Drive and Exchange Parkway. Each has different capital needs, and choosing wrong wastes time and money.
Consider a family-run shop near Allen Station Park deciding whether to expand. That owner might need a mix, perhaps working capital now and equipment financing later. Starting with a broker means comparing programs side by side instead of taking whichever single option a bank happens to offer that week.
As a broker, we compare small business loan programs across lenders, explain the trade-offs in plain terms, and keep your details consistent from first call to close. We build for the long run rather than one transaction, so when your Allen business reaches its next milestone, the path is already clear.
Explore the Allen business loan hub, the main small business loans page, or the McKinney city hub.
Common questions
Talk to a local advisor and get matched to the right program, no obligation.