SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse district office of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) supported 648 loans valued at nearly $147 million during the 2014 fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
That’s a 10 percent increase in number of loans and a 14-percent rise in dollar value over the last fiscal year, according to Bernard J. Paprocki, director of the SBA Syracuse District office.
The SBA Syracuse office made the announcement in a news release Thursday.
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Area banks and lenders make the loans while the SBA guarantees them, enabling commercial lenders to make loans to small businesses that they would otherwise not have made, the agency contends.
The SBA backs loans in two types of loan programs.
The 7(a) loan program is the most widely used access-to-capital SBA program, with flexible use of proceeds and a loan maximum of $5 million. The 504 program offers long-term, fixed-rate financing for major assets such as land, buildings, and equipment, with a loan maximum of $5 million.
The total loan-approval figure includes 606 loans from the 7(a) program valued at more than $126 million and 42 loans from the 504 program valued at nearly $21 million, the SBA Syracuse office said.
The 7(a) loan-program’s fee reductions and the presence of 58 active commercial lenders in the district helped lead to the significant increases in the regional SBA loan approvals and amounts, Paprocki said in the news release.
“Across Upstate New York, the average 7(a) loan size increased in excess of 20 percent over last year to $208,015. Onondaga County had the most loan approvals across both programs for the second year in a row, totaling 104 loans valued at more than $30 million,” said Paprocki.
The SBA Syracuse office used the same news release to recognize its most active regional lenders in its programs.
M&T Bank (NYSE: MTB), NBT Bank (NASDAQ: NBTB), and Adirondack Bank posted the highest number of 7(a) approvals in their respective categories based on asset size, Paprocki said.
For the ninth consecutive year, M&T Bank topped all large commercial banks in the Central New York region and the entire 34-county Syracuse district.
M&T Bank in 2014 assisted Central New York’s small businesses with 78 loans at a value of $13.2 million and district-wide provided 161 loans totaling $24.3 million, the SBA said.
Adirondack Bank was the top small-community lender in Central New York for the sixth straight year with 15 loan approvals valued at $4 million, the agency added.
Empire State Certified Development Corporation (ESCDC) was the most active 504 lender district-wide with 36 approvals valued at $19.4 million.
ESCDC was also the top Community Advantage lender in the district, approving 16 loans worth $2.1 million.
Community Advantage is a pilot 7(a) loan program that the SBA introduced in 2012 to meet the credit, management, and technical-assistance needs of small businesses in underserved markets with loan maximum of $250,000, the agency says.
“With the strong relationships we have with our lending partners, continued fee reductions through 2015 and streamlined application processes, we anticipate building on this past year’s momentum so that more Central New York entrepreneurs will use SBA financing to create jobs and invest in their businesses and communities,” Paprocki said.
The SBA Central New York region covers counties that include Cayuga, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Montgomery, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, and St. Lawrence.
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