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TSBDC and Cadence Bank host small business loan workshop


TSBDC and Cadence Bank host small business loan workshop
Join the TSBDC and Cadence Bank at the Money Matters Small Business Workshop on March 30.

The Tennessee Small Business Development Center (TSBDC) has partnered with Cadence Bank to provide a free business loan seminar for small businesses.

Money Matters Small Business Workshop participants will learn the language of money, how to navigate credit and principles to help make smart business financial decisions. They will learn about financing and other banking services, as well as how to build effective long-term relationships with bankers and business advisors. Cadence Bank representatives also will share the factors to consider when choosing a financing option and ways business owners can improve their chances of getting approved for loans.

With flexible terms, Cadence Bank can help you find what works for your budget, from short- and long-term financing to government-backed SBA loans and revolving credit lines. Cadence Bank also offers bank cards for business owners and employees of small businesses.

Money Matters Small Business Work facilitators include:

  • Durden Sharpe, SBA/commercial lender, Cadence Bank.
  • Liz Brent, merchant services, Cadence Bank.
  • Rodney Johnson, treasury management, Cadence Bank.
  • Lester Watt, America’s financial well-being coach, Operation Hope.
  • Toi J. Simpson, Cadence Bank representative.

A great first step in finding the loan that best meets your needs is to join the TSBDC and Cadence Bank at the Money Matters Small Business Workshop on March 30 from 9 a.m. – noon at Southwest Tennessee Community College’s Maxine A. Smith Center, 8800 East Shelby Drive in Memphis.

To take advantage of this free opportunity, business owners can visit www.tsbdc.org to register. RSVP by March 29, 2023.

For more than 30 years, the TSBDC network has helped small business owners, entrepreneurs, and individuals with business ideas, by providing access to the financial and technical resources needed to establish and grow businesses that compete in the global marketplace. By utilizing our resource network, we can introduce clients to banks and other funding sources.


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