Valley Bank Launches Community Lending Platform
Valley National Bank (NASDAQ: VLY) launched a new Community Lending platform aimed at providing financial products and resources to women and minority-owned businesses. This initiative follows over 6,181 small business loans made in low-to-moderate-income areas in 2021. The platform streamlines the lending process, reducing paperwork and considering personal and business credit scores for loan qualifications. Under the leadership of Thais R. Sullivan, the Community Lending team aims to foster long-term growth for underserved businesses across multiple states.
- Launch of Community Lending platform to support underserved businesses.
- Streamlined application process improving access to funding for women and minority-owned businesses.
- Targeted support for small businesses with innovative lending criteria.
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New platform will help Valley as it ramps up services for underserved businesses
In 2021, Valley made more than 6,181 small business loans in low-to-moderate-income census tracts and to businesses with a gross annual revenue of
The new platform offers women and minority-owned businesses easier access to traditional products such as payroll, commercial mortgages and merchant services, while also looking at qualifications for loans with a different lens. Instead of just considering traditional requirements related to cash flow and having three years of business history, the bank is also considering personal and business credit scores.
Under the leadership of National Director of Community Lending
“The Community Lending team is committed to looking at financing for these small businesses differently,” said Sullivan. “We examine their growth potential rather than their current size to determine how we can help drive long-term growth. The launch of this platform will help us as we help small businesses along the path to growth and future success.”
Sullivan and her team of experienced professionals worked to create the products, resources and relationships to ensure the Community Lending team could provide timely access to the crucial elements to help businesses in need.
The regional leaders for Community Lending are:
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Luis De La Hoz , Regional Director of Community Lending New Jersey -
Martine Pierre-Paul , Regional Director of Community Lending Florida/Alabama -
Michael Warrington , Regional Director of Community Lending New York
“During the pandemic we became painfully aware how many businesses weren’t in a position to qualify for emergency funding programs like the Paycheck Protection Program,” said Sullivan. “Minority-owned businesses in particular were less likely to apply, not because they didn’t need the funding, but because they weren’t set up to qualify.”
With a lack of professional relationships or experienced mentors that could help find paths to financing, many small business owners lacked the vital documentation needed to obtain a traditional loan. In addition to providing access to its own banking products and services, Valley Bank’s Community Lending solutions include leveraging strong partnerships with national and regional organizations that can provide additional education, mentorship and financing resources. These organizations include such groups as the
Valley Bank’s Community Lending team members have been working with underserved small businesses for more than two years to create custom financial solutions that make a difference. As two examples:
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Juan Garay , a disabled veteran and president ofFacility Services Solutions Group inEdison, New Jersey , first turned toValley Bank in 2020. “Valley helped to connect us with loans and grant opportunities,” Garay said, “and guided us in certifying our organization as a Disabled Veteran Owned Business, Minority Business Enterprise and Small Business Enterprise.”
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Angie Mason , DPT, OTR/L and Dr.Tyre Patterson , DPT were struggling to get financing for their startup business Dynamic Duo PT+ inWest Palm Beach, Florida , despite having over a decade of experience in their field. “Valley Bank provided us real financial guidance and connected us to other professionals we needed to help our business thrive,” said Dr.Angie Mason . “We opened the doors to our office in May of this year.”
Learn more about Valley Bank’s Community Lending services on its website.
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