OneZone, Bankable partner to provide more capital access for small businesses

OneZone has announced a new partnership with Bankable, which will bring more awareness to a safe capital alternative for businesses that are not yet ready or able to qualify for traditional financing options.

In addition to awareness, Bankable and OneZone’s new partnership will aim to streamline the process in which a small business can get connected to Bankable and apply for a capital solution.

OneZone is an advocate for its members by helping them reach beyond municipal boundaries, connect with other businesses, and take advantage of resources for their business. This partnership will create yet another meaningful resource to support OneZone members and the small business community.

“We are excited to partner with Bankable to provide our members with a resource to help grow their business,” OneZone President Jack Russell said. “Bankable is a key part of our new small business hub and we believe that this partnership will add another piece of value to being a member of OneZone.”

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Beyond lending, Bankable’s GrowthReady program can offer many free services to borrowers that range from basic website design to business coaching in order to help them reach their goals, grow, and become “bankable.”

“We believe that this partnership will allow both organizations to accelerate our support of small businesses during a time when entrepreneurs need every resource that we can pull together,” Bankable Executive Director Adam Hoeksema said. “Together we hope to help more entrepreneurs get back to business and begin to thrive again.”

Bankable offers affordable loans up to $250,000 by working with clients who are in need of capital that are presently unable to secure funds from a traditional bank. There are no hidden fees, flat monthly payments, and a simple application process. For a small business to get started, all they have to do is fill out an application, contact our team at (765) 356-9100 or loans@bankable.org, or learn more at bankable.org.