More SBA 7(a) loans, but fewer bucks

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Allissa Kline
Buffalo Business First Reporter- Business First
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Small business lending activity in Western New York is higher than it was a year ago, but the total dollars approved continue to lag behind the same nine-month period last year.

Data from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Buffalo District Office shows that 519 7(a) loans totaling $87 million have been approved since Oct. 1, the start of the federal fiscal year. That compares to 503 7(a) loans totaling $101.2 million a year ago.

The SBA’s 7(a) program is the agency’s most popular small-business lending program. The loans are most commonly used to finance start-ups and expansions.

M&T Bank, based in Buffalo, is the region’s leading SBA lender. So far this fiscal year, it has 175 7(a) loans worth $21 million. Its nearest competitor remains First Niagara Bank N.A., also based in Buffalo, which has approved 80 such loans worth $14.7 million.

The Buffalo District Office covers 14 counties in New York, including the Rochester area.

Allissa Kline covers financial services, accounting and trade…

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Allissa Kline
Buffalo Business First Reporter- Business First
Email  |  Twitter

Small business lending activity in Western New York is higher than it was a year ago, but the total dollars approved continue to lag behind the same nine-month period last year.

Data from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Buffalo District Office shows that 519 7(a) loans totaling $87 million have been approved since Oct. 1, the start of the federal fiscal year. That compares to 503 7(a) loans totaling $101.2 million a year ago.

The SBA’s 7(a) program is the agency’s most popular small-business lending program. The loans are most commonly used to finance start-ups and expansions.

M&T Bank, based in Buffalo, is the region’s leading SBA lender. So far this fiscal year, it has 175 7(a) loans worth $21 million. Its nearest competitor remains First Niagara Bank N.A., also based in Buffalo, which has approved 80 such loans worth $14.7 million.

The Buffalo District Office covers 14 counties in New York, including the Rochester area.

Allissa Kline covers financial services, accounting and trade

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