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Guide to Small Business Lending Network

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Small businesses, which employ 50.9% of the private sector, can now get the venture, business or angel capital needed to start or expand their business through the newly launched Capital Center at ibank.com. One stop shopping for small businesses financial needs can be found at ibank.com.


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Finding the necessary resources to help your small business


iBank.com has seen an enormous need for women and minority based small businesses using the World Wide Web, to access a variety of loans and capital. Pooling all the resources of iBank.com’s Capital Center, venture, business and angel investors have the opportunity to connect and screen potential businesses to help them meet their financial responsibilities for the future. This process eliminates hassles, meetings, and intimidation and leads to faster funding times. In today’s marketplace, businesses have to connect quickly with financing, so they can concentrate on growing or improving their business. Minority based businesses lack exposure and access to capital or angel investors, iBank.com is here to help.

I recommend: Click on www.iBank.com to find the solutions to your small business financial needs

Finding the perfect lender, broker or bank for your small business


Through the revolutionary web service, ibank.com takes center stage in helping small businesses create commercial loan packages and connect to qualified lenders via the internet, allowing them to secure and close loans faster, easier and cheaper. With a list of lenders that include some of the world’s largest banks like Wells Fargo, Bank of America and Citibank, the company also has partnered with community banks, private investors, brokers and credit unions. iBank.com has already processed $4.7 billion in loans during November 2004, up from $3.5 billion the prior month and $50 million since its launch in January 2004.

I recommend: To be matched up with your perfect lender, broker or bank, just click on www.iBank.com.

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  • “iBank’s motto is to connect borrowers with potential financial backers keeping in mind the utmost regard for customer satisfaction, “ said Ron Blake, Senior Business Development Manager – Partners. “This is the next expansion phase for iBank.com, which puts the future and prosperity of small businesses in lockstep with our nation.”
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