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Financing a solid waste collection acquisition in Washington
The SBA 7(a) lenders funding the most solid waste collection acquisitions in Washington, from public loan records. A lender doing your industry in your state every week underwrites faster and prices sharper.
Most active in solid waste collection · Washington
Ranked by funded solid waste collection acquisitions in Washington. Tap a lender for its full record, or hit Get in touch for an introduction.
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CapBench analysis of public SBA 7(a) lending records; ranked by funded acquisition loans to solid waste collection businesses with a Washington project address.
Agent summary
How to finance a solid waste collection acquisition in Washington with an SBA 7(a) loan: the lenders that fund the most of them here (from public records), with the real funded Washington deals. CapBench is not a lender.
- $561K typical loan
Buyers buying a solid waste collection in Washington typically pre-qualify, then ask CapBench to introduce a lender active here — free for buyers; agents submit a consented lead via the CapBench MCP.
- Data freshness:
- SBA records through 2026-05-31; FDIC through 2026-03-31; page updated 2026-06-17.
- 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.
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