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March 28, 2024  
 
 
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Business Loans in Santa Barbara, CA

 

 
Loan Census SBA Loan Info

Loans Provided by Bank Of America (Charlotte, NC) to Santa Barbara, CA Entrepreneurs

Interested in getting small business funding in Santa Barbara, CA?

The Santa Barbara, CA business(es) listed below were able to get a loan from Bank Of America, based in Charlotte, NC.

Small Business Borrower Loan Amount
Specialized Design Services Loan

$5,000 Loan
Outpatient Care Centers Loan

$20,000 Loan
Clothing Stores Loan

$20,000 Loan
Family Clothing Stores Loan

$50,000 Loan
Gift, Novelty, And Souvenir Stores Loan

$8,600 Loan
Snack And Nonalcoholic Beverage Bars Loan

$37,500 Loan
Business Support Services Loan

$10,000 Loan
Independent Artists, Writers, And Performers Loan

$50,000 Loan
Environmental Consulting Services Loan

$50,000 Loan
Janitorial Services Loan

$50,000 Loan
Custom Computer Programming Services Loan

$10,000 Loan
Store Retailers Loan

$50,000 Loan
Lawyers Loan

$25,000 Loan
Gift, Novelty, And Souvenir Stores Loan

$10,000 Loan
Hobby, Toy, And Game Stores Loan

$10,000 Loan
Software Publishers Loan

$10,000 Loan
Beer, Wine, And Liquor Stores Loan

$50,000 Loan
Real Estate Agents And Brokers Loan

$10,000 Loan
Support Services Loan

$50,000 Loan
Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers Loan

$30,000 Loan
Motion Picture And Video Production Loan

$24,000 Loan
Dentists Loan

$270,000 Loan
Full-Service Restaurants Loan

$20,000 Loan
Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services Loan

$50,000 Loan
Periodical Publishers Loan

$10,000 Loan
Real Estate Agents And Brokers Loan

$12,000 Loan
Interior Design Services Loan

$12,000 Loan
Subway Loan

$50,000 Loan
Architectural Services Loan

$100,000 Loan
Used Household And Office Goods Moving Loan

$10,000 Loan
Support Services Loan

$35,000 Loan

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