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Central Florida Approves Nearly $1 Billion in Small Business Loans in Historic Achievement

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Central Florida Approves Nearly $1 Billion in Small Business Loans

ORLANDO — The Small Business Administration (SBA) office responsible for much of Central Florida and Jacksonville has announced a significant milestone in small business lending. In fiscal year 2024, the district approved nearly $1 billion in loans, marking a historic achievement for the area. This record-setting approval figure positions the North Florida District among the top districts in the nation for loan volume.

Impressive Loan Statistics

The North Florida District, which covers Orange County and extends northward to Jacksonville, approved a total of 1,700 loans throughout the fiscal year. This achievement places the district at No. 14 nationally for the number of loans approved. The total loan amount of $992 million is a significant jump of over $100 million from the previous fiscal year, which represents an increase of 11%. When compared to five years ago, when the district approved $655 million in loans, the growth is over 33%.

Comparative District Performance

In contrast, the South Florida District, responsible for regions south of Orange County, achieved even more impressive statistics. It recorded a national high of $2.55 billion in loans distributed across 4,871 loans. This substantial amount indicates a strong demand for financial assistance among small businesses within that district, including areas in Osceola and Brevard counties.

Types of Loans Approved

Locally, the district approved more than 900 7(a) loans and over 100 504 loans. The 7(a) loan program, which is the SBA’s primary lending instrument for small businesses, is designed to provide businesses with both short-term and long-term financing for various general business purposes, while 504 loans offer access to funds for purchasing fixed assets.

Among the various businesses that benefited, a breakdown of borrowers shows which companies received the largest amounts through the 7(a) and 504 loan programs, highlighting the diverse range of enterprises taking advantage of these funding opportunities.

Future Implications

This substantial increase in the number and amount of loans reflects the resilience of the small business sector in Central Florida. It highlights a growing confidence among local entrepreneurs and a robust economic environment that encourages borrowing and investment.

The SBA remains committed to supporting small businesses, which are essential to the economy and job creation in the region. With loan approvals at record levels, local businesses can continue to innovate, grow, and contribute positively to the economy.

Staying Informed

To keep up to date with ongoing business news and developments, interested parties are encouraged to subscribe to local business newsletters that can provide timely information on economic opportunities and resources for small businesses.

The SBA’s initiatives through these loan programs are critical for fostering a vibrant business community in Central Florida, ultimately driving growth and stability within the local economy.


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