Cherry Hill-based TD Bank has ranked No. 1 for the seventh consecutive year in the total number of approved U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) loans in its Maine-to-Florida footprint for the SBA’s 2023 fiscal year. TD Bank was also the No. 2 ranked SBA lender nationwide, and ranked awarded No. 1 in seven states for 7(a) loan units – Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and South Carolina.
In the SBA’s 2023 fiscal year (Oct. 1, 2022 – Sept. 30, 2023), TD Bank lent more than $552 million and approved a total of 3,854 SBA 7(a) and 504 loans combined.
“TD Bank is committed to empowering small businesses by fostering meaningful partnerships that go beyond banking,” said Chris Giamo, head of commercial banking at TD Bank. “The SBA ranking showcases that TD continues to stand as a dedicated partner to small business owners, helping them navigate challenges and unlock new opportunities across diverse industries.”
“In this economy, it’s important for small business owners to partner with the right lender who takes time to understand their unique needs and goals,” said Amy Dinkar-Patel, head of small business & commercial distribution at TD Bank. “We pride ourselves on working hand in hand with small business owners to help bring their dreams to life, which in turn also helps local economies and the communities we serve.”
“We extend our heartfelt congratulations to our exceptional Small Business team for achieving the top SBA ranking from Maine to Florida,” said Tom Pretty, Head of SBA Lending, TD Bank. “The unwavering presence and support they provide to the small business community underscores TD’s commitment to being the premier partner for small businesses on their path to success. I couldn’t be prouder to work alongside them.”
“In this economy, it’s important for small business owners to partner with the right lender who takes time to understand their unique needs and goals,” said Amy Dinkar-Patel, head of small business & commercial distribution at TD Bank. “We pride ourselves on working hand in hand with small business owners to help bring their dreams to life, which in turn also helps local economies and the communities we serve.”
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