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The Bank of Missouri (MO)

The Bank of Missouri (MO)

Take advantage of various competitive personal and business deposit accounts and loans that are offered by The Bank of Missouri. Visit our website today.

Change of Ownership
Existing or more than 2 years old
Loan Funds will Open Business
New Business or 2 years or less
Preferred Lenders Program
# SBA Express Program
# Startup
# Variable Rates
SBA Loan Approvals as of 6/30/25 19
SBA Loans Total Approval Amount as of 6/30/25 $8,434,300
Average SBA Loan Size as of 6/30/25 $443,911
Average SBA Loan Rate over Prime (Prime is 7%) 1.88
The Bank of Missouri (MO)

Unlock Your Financial Potential with The Bank of Missouri (MO)

The Bank of Missouri is a community-focused financial institution serving businesses across the state with personalized service, flexible financing, and strong commercial-banking expertise. With convenient branches from St. Louis to southeast Missouri, the bank provides entrepreneurs with the tools and capital they need to start, grow, and scale their businesses — including access to SBA loan programs.

Key Features of The Bank of Missouri (MO)

  • Full-Service Business Banking
    The Bank of Missouri offers business checking and savings accounts, debit and credit solutions, merchant services, treasury management, ACH/wire services, and online cash-management tools built for efficient operations.

  • SBA Loan Participation
    The Bank of Missouri works with the U.S. Small Business Administration to provide SBA-backed financing options, including:

    • SBA 7(a) loans
    • SBA 504 loans
      These programs help entrepreneurs secure government-guaranteed financing for:
    • Working capital
    • Equipment and machinery
    • Owner-occupied commercial real estate
    • Business acquisition or expansion
    • Startup financing
  • Commercial Lending for Local Businesses
    Beyond SBA programs, the bank offers:

    • Business lines of credit
    • Commercial term loans
    • Equipment financing
    • Construction loans
    • Commercial real estate loans
    • Agricultural lending
  • Advanced Digital Business Tools
    Business owners can take advantage of:

    • Online & mobile banking
    • Treasury dashboards
    • Remote deposit capture
    • ACH & wire origination
    • Secure account monitoring
  • Industry-Focused Expertise
    The Bank of Missouri supports companies in construction, retail, manufacturing, healthcare, farming, hospitality, logistics, and professional services — offering local knowledge and customized financing.

  • Commitment to Missouri Communities
    With deep roots in the state, the bank invests in local growth initiatives, small-business development, and community partnerships that strengthen Missouri’s economic landscape.

Why Choose The Bank of Missouri for SBA Loans?

The Bank of Missouri blends community-bank service with strong small-business lending capabilities. Entrepreneurs benefit from:

  • Local underwriting and responsive decision-making
  • Experienced SBA loan specialists
  • Competitive interest rates
  • Flexible loan structures
  • Hands-on support throughout the SBA process
  • A strong understanding of Missouri’s business markets

Whether you're purchasing commercial real estate, expanding your operations, acquiring a business, or financing equipment, The Bank of Missouri delivers SBA-backed solutions that support long-term success.

How to Get Started

Ready to explore SBA financing or another commercial lending option? Visit the
The Bank of Missouri Business Banking page
to review loan options, check eligibility, and connect with a Missouri-based business-banking specialist.

Empower your financial future today with The Bank of Missouri — where Missouri entrepreneurs gain the capital, expertise, and partnership they need to thrive.

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