SBA loans can provide eligible small businesses with access to financing for a range of business needs, including working capital, business expansion, acquisitions, equipment, and other long-term investments. Backed in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration, SBA loan programs are designed to help qualified businesses access financing through participating lenders.

MMP Capital helps business owners explore SBA financing options and identify solutions aligned with their goals. Whether you’re expanding an established business, pursuing an acquisition, investing in new opportunities, or strengthening working capital, our team can help you evaluate your financing options and determine an appropriate path forward.

SBA financing can support a variety of business objectives, making it a versatile option for qualified small businesses. Depending on the SBA loan program and borrower eligibility, financing may be used to support both immediate business needs and longer-term investments. 

Business Expansion Loan MMP Capital

Finance the purchase of an existing business or support certain ownership transitions.

Business Acquisition Financing MMP Capital

Support growth through new locations, increased capacity, renovations, or other expansion initiatives.

MMP Capital Working Capital

Provide capital to support operating expenses, cash flow needs,  business growth.

Commercial Real Estate SBA MMP Capital

Finance eligible owner-occupied commercial real estate purchases or improvements.

Finance eligible equipment, machinery, technology, and other business assets.

Certain SBA programs may allow qualified businesses to refinance eligible existing business debt under applicable program requirements.

SBA loans are not made directly by the U.S. Small Business Administration. SBA loans are generally issued by participating lenders and are partially guaranteed by the SBA, subject to program requirements and borrower eligibility.