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  2. Commercial lender (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    Commercial lenders include commercial banks, mutual companies, private lending institutions, hard money lenders and other financial groups. These lenders typically have widely varying standards on which they base their loan criteria and evaluate potential borrowers—but are often focused exclusively on the private market and have more lenient financial qualifications than banks.

  3. Commercial lender - Wikipedia

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    Whilst nearly all lenders offer loans on a commercial basis the term commercial lender has differed meanings around the world. In much of the world and especially in the UK, the phrase commercial lender refers to a lender arranging commercial loans especially commercial mortgages. In the UK it is generally taken to refer to a lender who lends ...

  4. Loan officer - Wikipedia

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    After collecting and verifying all the required financial documents, the loan officer evaluates the information they obtain to determine the applicant's need for a loan and ability to pay back the loan. Most firms use underwriting software, which produces a recommendation for the loan based on the applicant's financial status.

  5. How to get a business loan from a bank - AOL

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    Bank lenders often require at least a 670 FICO score, 2 years in business and $150,000 to $250,000 in revenue annually. These factors assess whether your business can handle the loan payments.

  6. Commercial mortgage broker - Wikipedia

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    A commercial mortgage broker acts as an intermediary who brokers mortgage loans on behalf of businesses or individuals who needs a commercial loan. The loan is provided by the commercial lender securing a commercial property of the borrower. [ 1 ]

  7. Mortgage broker - Wikipedia

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    A "direct lender" may lend directly to a borrower, but can have the loan pre-sold prior to the closing. Few lenders are comprehensive or "portfolio lenders". That is, few close, keep, and service the mortgage loan. The term is known as portfolio lending, indicating that a loan has been made from funds on deposit or a trust.

  8. Loan - Wikipedia

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    An unsecured lender must sue the borrower, obtain a money judgment for breach of contract, and then pursue execution of the judgment against the borrower's unencumbered assets (that is, the ones not already pledged to secured lenders).

  9. Commercial finance - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, commercial finance is the function of offering loans to businesses.Commercial financing is generally offered by a bank or other commercial lender.Most commercial banks offer commercial financing, and the loans are either secured by business assets or alternatively can be unsecured, where the lender relies on the cash flows of the business to repay the facility.