Get Adobe Flash player

Search

Search this site for:


Related Links






Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional

Valid CSS!





All you need to know about a commercial Business loan

"Wherever you see a successful business, someone once made a courageous decision." - Peter F. Drucker

Taking a bold decision requires guts and this bold decision may be in the form of leaving your home to move out and start a new business or it may be in the form of taking a loan and starting up a new venture, keeping your property as security.

Commercial business loans are designed for a wide range of small, medium and startup businesses. The business loans may be used for purchase, refinance, business expansion, or the development loans.

Finance is the lifeline of business, without it you cannot expect a business to grow. Until and unless one invests money it is not possible to get returns. As far as commercial business loans are concerned they provide quite a large sum to invest in a business.



The amount can be from 50,000 to 50,000,000 at highly competitive interest rates from leading commercial loan lenders.

A commercial business loan can be secured. You can secure a business loan on any kitty; it could be the business or the residential property.

Commercial Business Loans can offer up to 79% LTV (Loan to Valuation) with variable rates, depending on status and length of term.

Commercial business loans can provide perks to an individual or a business concern. These are normally offered on Freehold or long leasehold properties.

While indulging in a commercial business loan one should submit a loan application to the decision maker, either a loan committee or an underwriter which in turns provide you with the intent letter depicting the names of involved parties, amount of financing, type of security and other key terms. Once your intent letter is cleared, then you can avail a loan as soon as possible.

About the author:

About The Author: The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. She had done her masters in Business Administration and is currently assisting E-business-Loans as a finance specialist.

For more information please visit:http://www.e-business-lo ans.co.uk