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  2. Huntington Bancshares - Wikipedia

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    Huntington Bank location in Springboro, Ohio. Huntington's Weatherball in Flint, Michigan, built in 1956 by Citizens Bank, the former building owner. Huntington Bancshares Incorporated is an American bank holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.

  3. Types of small business loans offered at banks - AOL

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    SBA 7 (a) loan. The most common government-backed small business loan with loan amounts of up to $5 million available. Money can be used for almost any purpose, including working capital, payroll ...

  4. SBA loan statistics: Top SBA lenders by state - AOL

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    The Huntington National Bank ($62.39 million) Meridian Bank ($54.63 million) ... Live Oak Bank ($9.7 million) Newtek Small Business Finance, Inc. ($5.35 million) Exos Small Business Lending LLC ...

  5. How to get a business loan from a bank - AOL

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    Bank lenders often require at least a 670 FICO score, 2 years in business and $150,000 to $250,000 in revenue annually. These factors assess whether your business can handle the loan payments ...

  6. Fulton Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    US$ 2.23 billion (2017) Number of employees. 3,500 (2017) Website. fultonbank .com. Fulton Financial Corporation is a U.S. regional financial services holding company, headquartered in Lancaster, Pennsylvania . Fulton Financial Corp. has over $26 billion [1] in assets and operates as Fulton Bank. It has over 200 banking centers that provide ...

  7. Huntington family - Wikipedia

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    Jabez Huntington (7 August 1719 – 5 October 1786) was a merchant and politician from Connecticut Colony. Jabez Huntington graduated from Yale in 1741, engaged in the West India trade, and amassed a fortune. After 1759 he was frequently a member of the legislature, speaker for several years, and also a member of the council.

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