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Biz2Credit is a small business loan marketplace that connects entrepreneurs to lenders who are interested in financing their expansion, startup or refinance plans. To date, Biz2Credit’s platform has facilitated over $100 million in small business financing. Currently, there are over 90 small business loan products active on the system.

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