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  2. Live Oak Bank - Wikipedia

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    Live Oak Bank's Headquarters in Wilmington, NC. Live Oak Bank, a subsidiary of Live Oak Bancshares, Inc., is an American bank. Headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina, it serves small business owners in all 50 states and was the leading SBA by dollar volume in 2022. [3][4]

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    Revenue. US$ 274 million (2021) [1] Number of employees. 1,650+ (March 31, 2022) [2] Website. ncino.com. nCino, Inc. is a financial technology [3] company headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina. The company offers its cloud-based banking software. [3] The company's Bank Operating System is used by banks and credit unions.

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    Live Oak Bank's Headquarters in Wilmington, NC Source Photo taken by Nikkon camera in 2020 while on campus Previously published: liveoakbank.com Date 2020-12-05 Author LOB Digital. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.

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    Total SBA amount funded in state. Top 5 SBA lenders. Connecticut. $290.42 million. Webster Bank National Association ($45.01 million) Live Oak Bank ($32.05 million) Celtic Bank Corporation ($19.26 ...

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  9. Live oak - Wikipedia

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    Live oak was widely used in early American butt shipbuilding.Because of the trees' short height and low-hanging branches, lumber from live oaks was used in curved parts of the frame, such as knee braces (single-piece, L-shaped braces that spring inward from the side and support the deck), in which the grain runs perpendicular to structural stress, making for exceptional strength.