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Financing a advertising material distribution services acquisition in Utah
The SBA 7(a) lenders funding the most advertising material distribution services acquisitions in Utah, from public loan records. A lender doing your industry in your state every week underwrites faster and prices sharper.
Deal economics— what it takes to buy & finance advertising material distribution services in Utah
$629K
Typical loan
range $629K–$629K
$699K
Est. purchase price
≈ loan ÷ 90%
$93,477
Cash to close
$69,889 down + fees
$8,139/mo
Typical payment
~9.5% · 10yr
$112,318/yr
Cash flow to qualify
≈ payment × 1.15 DSCR
35 days
Typical time to fund
1
Lenders competing
more = leverage
7.5%
Avg rate on record
cap ~9.75%
Estimates for planning, not an offer — derived from the typical funded loan at today's Prime over 10yr. Not a credit decision.
Most active in advertising material distribution services · Utah
Ranked by funded advertising material distribution services acquisitions in Utah. Tap a lender for its full record, or hit Get in touch for an introduction.
- 1.78 loans · $79M · New Orleans, LAFull record →
1+ funded Advertising Material Distribution Services in Utah deals
Real SBA 7(a) acquisitions from public records — see who got funded, for how much, and by which lender. Tap any deal for the full record.
- SEO Werkz, LLC in Riverton, UT — $629K (2020) · purchase · Gulf Coast Bank and Trust Company
- Program
- Preferred Lenders Program
- Rate at approval
- 7.5% variable
- Term
- 120 mo (10 yrs)
- SBA guaranteed
- $472K (75%)
- Approval → funding
- 35 days
- Approved
- 2/25/2020
- First disbursed
- 3/31/2020
- Loan status
- Paid in full (3/31/2022)
- Loan type
- Term loan
- Collateral
- Required
- Business type
- Corporation
- Secondary market
- Loan sold to investors
- Jobs supported
- 6
- Business age
- Change of Ownership
- Industry
- Advertising Material Distribution Services
If you were the buyer here
- Est. deal size
- $699K
- Est. down payment (10%)
- $70K
- Est. cash at closing
- $93K
- Monthly payment
- $7,466
- Annual debt service
- $90K
- Cash flow needed (1.25×)
- $112K
Estimates only — not guaranteed accurate. The loan amount, rate,and term come from the public record; the rest assumes the standard 10% buyer injection plus typical guaranty and closing costs. The actual deal's terms and costs likely differed.
Funded by Gulf Coast Bank and Trust Company · Lender record →
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CapBench analysis of public SBA 7(a) lending records; ranked by funded acquisition loans to advertising material distribution services businesses with a Utah project address.
Agent summary
How to finance a advertising material distribution services acquisition in Utah with an SBA 7(a) loan: the lenders that fund the most of them here (from public records), with the real funded Utah deals. Gulf Coast Bank and Trust Company funds the most here. CapBench is not a lender.
- $611K typical loan
- 1 lenders active in Utah
- 1+ funded Utah deals
- 35 days typical to fund
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Next steps
- Data freshness:
- SBA records through 2026-05-31; FDIC through 2026-03-31; page updated 2026-06-24.
- Sources:
- Public SBA 7(a) loan records; FDIC institution data (BankFind); CapBench lender and franchise enrichment.
- Methodology:
- Sources & methodology
- Informational only — CapBench does not confirm this entity is for sale, eligible for SBA financing, or approved by any lender.
- Figures come from public records and CapBench methodology; verify before relying on them.