Sioux Falls, SD Small Business Loans
Interested in getting a small business loan in Sioux Falls, SD?
First Bank & Trust is a leading provider of SBA loans in Sioux Falls. Here's a list of loans they've made in recent years.
 
                  | Small Business 
                    Borrower | Loan Amount | 
					
						| Eating Places Loan 
 
 | $450,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Eating Places Loan 
 
 | $760,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Masonry Contractors Loan 
 
 | $75,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| General Automotive Repair Loan 
 
 | $150,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Construction And Mining Machinery Loan 
 
 | $400,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Personal Services Loan 
 
 | $48,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Natural Gas Liquid Extraction Loan 
 
 | $75,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Meat Markets Loan 
 
 | $500,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Full-Service Restaurants Loan 
 
 | $1,040,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Petroleum And Petroleum Products Loan 
 
 | $500,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Full-Service Restaurants Loan 
 
 | $26,600 Loan | 
			
					
						| Toilet Preparation Manufacturing Loan 
 
 | $50,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Perfumes, Cosmetics And Beauty Products Loan 
 
 | $50,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Perfumes, Cosmetics And Beauty Products Loan 
 
 | $50,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Toilet Preparation Manufacturing Loan 
 
 | $50,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Perfumes, Cosmetics And Beauty Products Loan 
 
 | $150,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Narrow Fabric Mills Loan 
 
 | $150,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Candy, Nut, And Confectionery Stores Loan 
 
 | $40,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| General Long-Distance Freight Trucking Loan 
 
 | $150,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Beer, Wine, And Liquor Stores Loan 
 
 | $75,000 Loan | 
			
					
						| Beer, Wine, And Liquor Stores Loan 
 
 | $150,000 Loan | 
								
				
If you are interested in getting a small business loan, you may want to learn more about the loans listed above. Just click on a loan to find out more information about the borrower, the lender and how much of the loan was guaranteed by the SBA.