New England · SBA Loan Broker

The Top SBA Loan Broker for New England Business Owners

Buying a business, financing real estate, or buying out a partner in New England? We run a competitive process across 30+ SBA lenders to get you the best rate and terms — and we’re 100% free to you, paid by the lender after your loan closes.

Ishan Jetley, founder of GoSBA Loans
Ishan Jetley · Founder
One of the highest-volume SBA brokers in the U.S. · 8–10 closings/month · About Ishan →
2025 New England SBA Market
$27.3M
Funded in New England
80
New England Businesses Funded
28
Active New England Lenders
9.82%
Avg New England Rate
Our borrowers typically save 0.5–2% on rate by making lenders compete.
30+
Lender Partners
$500K–$7.5M+
Sweet-Spot Loan Size
10+
Lenders Per Deal
100%
Free for Borrowers
8–10/mo
Loans Closed

Why New England Business Owners Choose GoSBA

Most brokers send your file to one or two lenders they have a relationship with. We do the opposite.

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10+ Lenders Per Deal

We run a real auction across our 30+ lender network. When lenders compete, you win — typically 0.5–2% off the rate you’d get going direct.

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100% Free to You

Lenders pay us only after your loan closes. You never write us a check — not for an application, not for prep work, not at close.

High Closing Rate

We close 8–10 SBA loans every month. We know which lenders fit which deals — and which don’t — so your file lands where it can win.

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Built for New England Deals

We know which New England-area lenders move fast on which kinds of deals — and which to avoid — from running this auction every month.

The New England SBA Market in 2025

New England is one of the more active SBA lending markets in the country. 28 SBA lenders approved $27.3M across 80 New England businesses in 2025 — meaningful volume for any small-business owner looking to finance growth, an acquisition, real estate, or a partner buyout.

The average New England SBA loan was $341K at an average rate of 9.82%. But that average hides a wide spread: rates ranged from 6.91% at East Cambridge Savings Bank to over 11% at non-bank lenders. That 5-point spread can mean $50,000+ in interest over the life of a typical $341K acquisition loan — which is why running a real competitive process matters.

The Huntington National Bank led New England SBA lending in 2025 with $5.1M funded. Other major New England SBA lenders include national banks, regional banks, community development financial institutions (CDFIs), and non-bank lenders — each with different appetites, rate structures, and turnaround times. The lender that fits one deal often won’t fit another. Matching the deal to the right lender is the core of what we do.

Industry-wise, Full-Service Restaurants ($4.1M) leads by volume in New England. Roughly 70% of New England SBA loans go to existing businesses, 25% to startups, and 5% to acquisitions — a market segment that punches above its weight on deal size, since acquisitions tend to be the largest deals.

What makes New England’s SBA market hard for business owners? Competition for the best deals is intense. Lenders cherry-pick stronger borrowers and offer them aggressive rates, while marginal deals get higher rates or no offers at all. Working solo, you might submit to one or two lenders and accept their first terms. Working with us, we shop your deal to 10+ New England lenders, so you see what your deal can actually command.

Below: the top 50 New England SBA lenders ranked by 2025 volume. Jump to rankings ↓

Top SBA Lenders in Boston, MA (2025)

Based on official SBA data analyzed by GoSBA Loans, these are the banks that funded the most SBA 7(a) loans to Boston businesses:

RankLenderVolumeLoansAvg Rate
1 The Huntington National Bank$5.1M69.54%
2 Eastern Bank$4.0M229.48%
3 Union Bank and Trust Company$2.3M19.50%
4 Byline Bank$2.0M110.25%
5 Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company$1.8M69.38%
6 East Cambridge Savings Bank$1.6M26.91%
7 Newtek Bank, National Association$1.5M610.92%
8 Citizens Bank, National Association$1.4M110.25%
9 Bank of America, National Association$906K39.01%
10 Enterprise Bank & Trust$655K19.25%
11 Community Bank & Trust-West Georgia$604K110.50%
12 Brookline Bank, a Division of Beacon Bank and Trust$550K39.92%
13 Leader Bank, National Association$550K29.50%
14 First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company$520K19.75%
15 JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association$500K19.75%
16 Bank Five Nine$485K19.75%
17 Rockland Trust Company$450K28.88%
18 Lendistry SBLC, LLC$400K110.00%
19 Cadence Bank$350K110.25%
20 Northeast Bank$305K410.38%
21 BayFirst National Bank$300K212.25%
22 Salem Five Cents Savings Bank$250K110.50%
23 Readycap Lending, LLC$230K212.13%
24 Webster Bank National Association$195K210.13%
25 CenTrust Bank, A Division of SmartBiz Bank National Associat$150K111.50%
26 TD Bank, National Association$145K410.38%
27 Celtic Bank Corporation$135K110.25%
28 Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank$25K17.50%

Top Industries in Boston

Here are the industries that received the most SBA funding in Boston:

SBA Loan Types Available in New England

The SBA backs three main loan programs. Knowing which fits your situation is half the battle.

SBA 7(a) — The Workhorse

Most common SBA program for New England businesses

  • Use for: Acquisition, working capital, real estate, equipment, partner buyout, refi
  • Max loan: $5 million
  • Term: 10 years (most uses), 25 years (real estate)
  • Down payment: 10% (acquisition), 15-25% (working capital)
  • Best for: Most New England owners. This is what we close most often.

SBA 504 — Real Estate & Heavy Equipment

Below-market fixed-rate financing for owner-occupied real estate

  • Use for: Owner-occupied real estate, construction, heavy equipment
  • Max loan: $5M SBA + bank portion (project sizes $20M+)
  • Term: 25 years (real estate), 10 years (equipment)
  • Down payment: 10% (15% for special-use or new businesses)
  • Best for: New England business owners buying their building.

SBA Express — Fast & Smaller

Quicker decision, smaller max loan

  • Use for: Working capital, lines of credit, small acquisitions
  • Max loan: $500,000
  • Term: 7-10 years
  • Down payment: Lender’s discretion
  • Best for: Speed and smaller amounts. Higher rate, less SBA guarantee.

Common SBA Loan Uses in New England

SBA loans are flexible. Here are the seven most common reasons New England business owners come to us.

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Business Acquisition

Buying an existing New England business is the most common SBA 7(a) use. As little as 10% down on deals up to $5M, 10-year amortization. We close more deals here than any other category.

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Commercial Real Estate

SBA 504 lets you buy owner-occupied New England property with 10% down and lock in long-term fixed-rate financing. Office, retail, industrial, warehouse, restaurant — anywhere your business operates.

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Working Capital

SBA 7(a) working capital covers inventory, marketing, payroll, and seasonal needs. Typical amounts $50K-$500K, rates fixed against prime, 10-year amortization.

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Partner Buyout

Buy out a co-owner using SBA 7(a) financing. Keeps the business intact, transfers ownership cleanly, and works for amicable splits or forced exits alike. Structure matters here.

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Equipment Financing

Heavy equipment, machinery, vehicles, restaurant equipment, technology. SBA financing typically beats equipment-specific lenders on rate, with up to 10-year amortization for long-life assets.

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Franchise Purchase

SBA financing is the standard for franchise acquisitions in New England. Approved franchises in the SBA Franchise Directory can close with as little as 10% down. We’ve worked with most major franchise concepts.

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Debt Refinancing

High-rate business debt can often be refinanced into a lower-rate SBA 7(a) with longer terms. Substantially improves cash flow. We assess feasibility upfront so we don’t waste your time on deals that won’t pencil.

How the GoSBA Loan Process Works

Six steps from first call to funded loan. Most New England acquisition deals close in 60-90 days; real estate (SBA 504) runs 90-120 days.

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Free 30-Min Consultation

We assess your deal: what you want to fund, your financials, your timeline. If we can’t help, we tell you in the first call. No fee, no pressure.

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Document Collection (1-2 weeks)

Standardized checklist: 3 years of tax returns and financials, personal financial statement, business projections, deal terms (for acquisitions). We package everything in lender-ready format.

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Lender Outreach (3-5 days)

We shop your deal to 10+ SBA lenders from our 30+ lender network. We don’t blast every lender — we target the ones most likely to want your deal type, size, and industry.

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Term Sheets (1-2 weeks)

Lenders return offers. We organize them side-by-side and walk you through the differences: rate, fees, structure, covenants, prepayment terms. You see what your deal can really command.

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Select & Apply (3-5 days)

You pick the winning lender. We help you complete their full application and underwriting requirements. By this point most of the work is already done.

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Underwriting & Close (4-8 weeks)

Lender underwrites, orders appraisals, finalizes legal docs. We coordinate with the lender, attorney, and seller (if acquisition) to keep things moving and close on schedule.

FAQ: SBA Loans in New England

The questions New England business owners ask us most often.

How much can I borrow with an SBA loan in New England?

SBA 7(a) loans go up to $5 million. SBA 504 loans (real estate/equipment) can fund total projects of $20M+ when you combine the CDC and bank portions. In 2025 the average New England SBA loan was $341K, but deals range from $50K to over $5M.

What rates can I expect on an SBA loan in New England?

SBA rates are tied to the prime rate plus a margin (typically prime + 2.25% to prime + 4.75%). In 2025 the average New England SBA 7(a) rate was 9.82%. Rates vary by lender, deal size, and structure — larger, stronger deals get better rates. The lender that fits your deal type matters.

How long does an SBA loan take to close in New England?

Most SBA 7(a) acquisition loans close in 60-90 days from application to funding. Working capital loans can be faster (45-60 days). SBA 504 (real estate) typically runs 90-120 days because two loans must close together — the CDC portion and the bank portion.

What credit score do I need for an SBA loan?

Most SBA lenders want a personal credit score of 680+, though some accept down to 650 for strong deals. The SBA itself doesn’t set a minimum — individual lenders do. Their bar varies based on the deal’s overall risk profile.

Can I use an SBA loan to buy a business in New England?

Yes — business acquisition is the most common SBA 7(a) use. You’ll need ~10% down (sometimes 5% if seller financing fills the gap), management experience in the target industry, and the target business needs to show roughly 1.15x or better debt-service coverage. Most of our New England deals close this way.

Do you charge fees as a broker?

No. We’re paid by the lender after your loan closes — never by you. You don’t write us a check for application, prep, or close. The SBA requires this if a broker wants to stay compliant.

Who is the best SBA lender in New England?

The Huntington National Bank funded the most volume in New England in 2025 ($5.1M). East Cambridge Savings Bank had the lowest average rate at 6.91%. But "best" depends on your deal — industry, size, structure, and lender appetite. That’s what we figure out for you.

Can a startup get an SBA loan in New England?

Yes. About 25% of New England SBA loans went to startups in 2025. The bar is higher: stronger credit (typically 700+), more cash down (often 20-30%), industry experience, and a thorough business plan. We’re selective about which startups we take on — we don’t pursue deals that won’t close.

What can I NOT use an SBA loan for?

SBA loans cannot fund passive real estate investment (you must occupy 51%+), personal expenses, gambling, adult-oriented businesses, illegal activity, lobbying, or speculative ventures. SBA also restricts certain industries (some agriculture, religion-affiliated, life-insurance sales).

How does the SBA broker process work?

You fill out our intake form, we have a 30-min call to qualify the deal, we collect a standardized document package, we shop 10+ lenders, you review term sheets side-by-side, you pick the best offer, that lender underwrites and closes. We coordinate everything in between. See full process ↑

Do I need a down payment for an SBA loan?

Yes — SBA loans require equity injection. For business acquisitions: typically 10% (can be cash plus seller financing). For SBA 504 real estate: 10% (15% if special-use building or startup). For SBA 7(a) working capital: 10-15% on amounts over $25K.

Can I prepay an SBA loan?

SBA 7(a) loans with 15+ year terms have a prepayment penalty in the first 3 years (5% / 3% / 1% of the prepaid balance). After year 3, no penalty. SBA 504 has a 10-year declining prepayment penalty starting at 3%.

Ishan Jetley, founder of GoSBA Loans
Ishan Jetley
Founder, GoSBA Loans

About Ishan Jetley & GoSBA Loans

Ishan Jetley founded GoSBA Loans to fix a market failure. Most SBA brokers send your file to one or two lenders they have a relationship with — that’s not a competitive process, it’s a referral. Ishan built a different model: real competition for every deal.

GoSBA Loans is now one of the highest-volume SBA loan brokers in the country, with $300M+ per year in production across 132 SBA loans funded last year. Our specialty is business acquisitions in the $500K-$7.5M+ range — change-of-ownership SBA 7(a) loans where leverage, structure, and rate negotiation make the biggest difference.

Ishan personally reviews most deals. We’re partnered with 30+ SBA lenders nationally. 100% free for borrowers — lenders pay us only after your loan closes.

SBA Resources for New England Business Owners

Official SBA programs and free local support beyond what we do as a broker:

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Total SBA loan amount approved & funded

900

Total SBA loans approved and funded

34

Time our average borrower saves working with us

8

Total interest payments our average borrower saves working with us

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