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May 2, 2024  
 
 
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Business Loans in Kansas City, KS

 

 
Loan Census SBA Loan Info

Loans Provided by U.S. Bank National Association (Cincinnati, OH) to Kansas City, KS Entrepreneurs

If you own a business in Kansas City, KS, this list of bank loans can assist you in securing small business funding.

The Kansas City, KS business(es) listed below were able to get a loan from U.S. Bank National Association, based in Cincinnati, OH.

Small Business Borrower Loan Amount
Pet Care Services Loan

$40,000 Loan
Printing And Writing Paper Merchant Wholesalers Loan

$25,000 Loan
Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing Loan

$25,000 Loan
Specialized Long-Distance Freight Trucking Loan

$10,000 Loan
Specialty Trade Contractors Loan

$50,000 Loan
Cottman Transmission Systems, Loan

$100,000 Loan
Funeral Homes And Funeral Services Loan

$20,000 Loan
Full-Service Restaurants Loan

$183,600 Loan
Real Estate Agents And Brokers Loan

$50,000 Loan
Electrical Contractors And Wiring Installation Contractors Loan

$8,100 Loan
Roofing, Siding, And Sheet Metal Contractors Loan

$526,000 Loan
Commercial And Industrial Machinery And Equipment Loan

$7,000 Loan
Wood Kitchen Cabinet And Countertop Manufacturing Loan

$20,000 Loan
Janitorial Services Loan

$10,000 Loan
New Single-Family Housing Construction Loan

$10,000 Loan
New Single-Family Housing Construction Loan

$19,600 Loan
Real Estate Agents And Brokers Loan

$20,000 Loan
Carpentry Contractors Loan

$799,000 Loan
Funeral Homes And Funeral Services Loan

$20,000 Loan
Used Merchandise Stores Loan

$258,300 Loan
Child Day Care Services Loan

$358,500 Loan
Health Practitioners Loan

$175,000 Loan
Landscaping Services Loan

$50,000 Loan
Janitorial Services Loan

$11,000 Loan
Cosmetology And Barber Schools Loan

$19,600 Loan
Veterinary Services Loan

$35,000 Loan
Personal Care Services Loan

$20,000 Loan

To find out more about these loans to Kansas City businesses, click on the borrower name. You'll get more information on the borrower, the lender, the loan amount and how much of the loan was guaranteed by the SBA.