Fast, easy small business loans
Schedule a free consultation with Gateway President James Christensen to get answers about your specific financing needs.
Considering how to get a small business loan to keep things running smoothly, start a new venture, or expand your company?
In the videos below, President James Christensen of Gateway Bank, the only community bank in Mesa, AZ, shares what banks look for in loan applications so you can get approved quickly.
Watch these videos to get the inside scoop, and schedule a free consultation with James for even more tips on how to get fast funding and help your business thrive.
Christensen’s Corner:
How to get a small business loan
When to start reaching out for a loan
Why work with a community bank
What to look for in a lender
Tips for completing loan applications
Questions to ask your lender
It pays to bank local
Small business loans from a community bank that prioritizes people over profits
Meet Rich Crandall, and hear why his team at Crandall Corporate Dietitians partnered with Gateway Bank in Mesa, AZ.
Loans Available through Gateway Bank
– Real estate loans
– Construction loans
– Acquisition loans
– Equipment loans
– Lines of credit
– SBA loans
Want more loan tips and resources?
Schedule a free consultation with Gateway President James Christensen
Plus, you’ll receive a short email series that will help you learn:
- When is the right time to get a loan, and when to explore other forms of funding
- All the elements of a loan
- An overview of the loan process
- A checklist of the documents to submit with your application
- And more
Loans are subject to credit approval. All services may be subject to additional terms, conditions, and miscellaneous fees, including but not limited to mobile data charges and internet provider fees.
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When it was time to refinance our dental office building, we wanted a hometown bank, and Gateway Bank represents the best in banking: a true partner in business to develop communities by harnessing the collective power of the community.
– Michael Ames, Ames Consolidated Services LLC