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When small businesses succeed, our community grows stronger.

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The backbone of successful communities often lies in flourishing small businesses.

With expertise as a leading SBA lender in the region and nationally, Huntington National Bank offers small business owners the resources, guidance, and capital to grow. The flexibility of SBA loans, which offer longer terms, lower down payments, and no balloon payments, makes them ideal for various needs like expansions or start-ups.

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