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International Trade Loan Program

Whether your business is preparing to engage in international trade, or is already a global exporter, the International Trade Loan (ITL) is designed for you.

International Trade Loan Eligibility

The applicant must establish that the loan will significantly expand or develop an export market, or establish that the business has been adversely affected by import competition.  In addition, the applicant must be able to demonstrate that the an upgrade to equipment or facilities will improve their competitive position.  The applicant  must have a business plan reasonably supporting projected export sales. 

Use Of Loan Proceeds

The proceeds of an SBA International Trade loan may be used to acquire, construct, renovate, modernize, improve or expand facilities and equipment to be used in the United States to produce goods or services involved in international trade.  An ITL may also be used to refinance indebtedness that is not structured with reasonable terms and conditions. There can be no working capital as part of an ITL, or as part of any refinancing.

International Trade Loan Maturities

Loans for facilities or equipment can have maturities of up to 25 years.

International Trade Loan Maximum Loan Amount

The maximum gross amount ($2 million) and SBA-guaranteed amount ($1.5 million) for an IT loan is the same as a regular 7(a) loan. However, there is an exception to the maximum SBA 7(a) guaranty amount to one borrower (including affiliates).

The maximum guaranteed amount can go up to $1,750,000 under the following circumstances: (1) The small business has been approved for an IT loan, and (2) the business has applied for a separate working capital loan (or loans) under EWCP and/or other 7(a) loan programs. When there is an IT loan and a separate working capital loan, the maximum SBA guaranty on the combined loans can be up to $1,750,000 as long as the SBA guaranty on the working capital loan does not exceed $1,250,000. In all cases, to receive the maximum SBA guaranty amount of $1,750,000, the financing package for the small business must include an IT loan that was approved after December 7, 2004.

International Trade Loan Guaranty Percent

For the International trade Loan, SBA can guaranty up to 85 percent of loans of $150,000 and less, and up to 75 percent of loans above $150,000. The maximum guaranteed amount is $1,500,000.

Loan Program Collateral

Only collateral located in the United States, its territories and possessions is acceptable as collateral under this program. The lender must take a first lien position (or first mortgage) on items financed under an international trade loan. Additional collateral may be required, including personal guarantees, subordinate liens, or items that are not financed by the loan proceeds.

For more information on an International Trade Loan, please complete our consultation form, or contact your local trade specialist for further details.