

Utah Small Business Credit Initiative (USBCI) for Small Businesses



What is the
Utah Small Business Credit Initiative (USBCI)?
● $69 million to expand access to small business loans
● Runs from 2023-2030
● Two lending products that will expand access to credit and lower rates for small business borrowers


EquitableAccess to Capital
● At least 29% of program funds are allocated to businesses owned by women and culturally, economically, and geographically diverse entrepreneurs.
● USBCI partners with Utah’s Inspire in Utah initiative to inspire women and those who identify as women to launch new businesses and apply for capital.


How does the USBCI work?
● Funding will be distributed to lenders, who will lend capital directly to small businesses.




Capital Access Program
● Provides lenders with loss protection that helps them fund projects that normally wouldn't receive funding.
● Most accessible program
● Available for start-ups
● Target loan size: below $250k
● Market rates
● Flexible term


Loan Participation Program
● Purchases up to half of a small business loan from a lender.The state-owned portion of the loan is assigned a low-interest rate that swings the interest rate down.
● Great for growth-stage businesses
● Target loan size: $250k+
● Low blended interest rate
● Flexiblie term

Why USBCI?
Capital Access Program

Loan Participation Program
Businesses who qualify for a loan today
Businesses who qualify for a loan today
+ low blended interest rate


Who is eligible to apply?
Eligible borrowers:
● Utah-based small businesses and non-profits as defined by the SBA.
Eligible loans:
● Loans should be used for a business purpose, including start-up costs, working capital, equipment, inventory, or services, etc.
● Loans between $25k-$1M
● Loans may not be used for passive real estate.
● Loans between $25k-$250k
***Please note: These eligibility requirements do not guarantee approval. Small business applications will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis for the program requirements outlined on the next slide.

Program Requirements
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Businesses must apply through an enrolled lender to participate in the USBCI.
Because this program works with lenders’private capital, it reduces, but does not eliminate, traditional lending requirements.

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For more information, visit https://business.utah.gov/usbci/ or reach out at capitalaccess@utah.gov
