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Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association

SBA 7(a) Lending Profile · All Time analysis

Loans: 22Volume: $4.6MAvg Loan: $210KAvg Rate: Avg Term: 122 monthsJobs: 0

Industry Focus

Top industries served by Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association · All Time

NAICSIndustryLoansVolumeAvg LoanShare
339920Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing1$200K$200K4.5%
541940Veterinary Services1$170K$170K4.5%
323113Commercial Screen Printing1$85K$85K4.5%
713910Golf Courses and Country Clubs1$150K$150K4.5%

Geographic Distribution

SBA lending activity for Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association by state

StateLoansVolumeShare
Wisconsin (WI)22$4.6M100.0%
Loan Volume
$4.6M
$4.6M

Why Choose Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association?

Based on SBA 7(a) lending track record from 1991-2003

  • Proven Track Record: 22 SBA loans approved, totaling $4.6M in financing
  • Industry Expertise: Specialized focus on Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing, Veterinary Services, Commercial Screen Printing
  • Competitive Terms: Average interest rate of with flexible term lengths averaging 122 months
  • Loan Range: Loan sizes from $32K to $970K, with an average of $210K
  • Nationwide Reach: Active lending in 1 states, with strong presence in WI

Note: Approval and terms are subject to SBA and lender requirements. This profile is based on historical data and does not guarantee future lending decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association SBA lending

What types of businesses does Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association typically finance?

Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association specializes in SBA 7(a) lending to specific industries including sporting and athletic goods manufacturing, veterinary services, commercial screen printing, golf courses and country clubs. They have developed expertise in these sectors and understand the unique financial characteristics of each industry.

What are Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association's typical SBA loan terms?

Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association's SBA 7(a) loans typically feature an average interest rate of and average term length of 122 months (approximately 10 years). Loan sizes range from $32K to $970K, with an average loan size of $210K.

Do I need a business valuation for a Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association SBA loan?

Yes, Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association typically requires a professional business valuation for SBA loans over $250,000 or for change-of-ownership transactions. A certified valuation helps establish the purchase price, loan amount, and ensures SBA compliance. The valuation typically costs $5,000-$15,000 depending on business complexity.

How does Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association compare to other SBA lenders?

Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association has originated 22 SBA loans totaling $4.6M since 1991. They distinguish themselves through industry specialization and expertise in their focus sectors. Compare their rates and terms with other lenders in our Commercial Lending Directory.

What states does Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association lend in?

Wells Fargo Bank Wisconsin, National Association provides SBA 7(a) financing with particularly strong presence in WI. Based on their lending history, they have experience with diverse state-specific business regulations and licensing requirements.

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