PROSPER NWT- Business Loans

Program Overview: Prosper NWT's Business Loans program provides financial assistance to businesses aiming to purchase assets or expand operations, offering term loans up to $2 million with competitive interest rates and flexible repayment options.
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Overview of the PROSPER NWT- Business Loans program:

The program is designed to support businesses in acquiring assets or pursuing expansion projects. Loans are available up to $2 million, with interest rates determined based on credit risk, set at prime plus 2%, 3%, or 4%. Prosper NWT offers customized solutions, including flexible terms and payment options, to align with the specific needs of each business.

Benefits of the PROSPER NWT- Business Loans program:
  • Access to substantial funding for business asset acquisition or expansion.
  • Competitive interest rates based on credit risk assessment.
  • Customized loan solutions with flexible terms and payment options.
Eligibility criteria of the PROSPER NWT- Business Loans program:
  • Eligibility by Geography:
  • The business must operate within the Northwest Territories (NWT).
  • Applicants must demonstrate that the primary economic activity of the business occurs in the NWT.
  • Business Status
  • New Businesses:
  • Start-ups are eligible to apply, provided they have a viable business plan and financial projections.
  • Existing Businesses:
  • Established businesses can apply for funding to support growth, expansion, or asset acquisition.
  • The business must demonstrate financial stability or a clear plan to achieve it with loan support.
  • Creditworthiness
  • Financial Review:
  • Applicants must demonstrate creditworthiness, including the ability to repay the loan.
  • Financial statements, cash flow projections, and personal credit history will be reviewed as part of the application process.
  • Risk Assessment:
  • Interest rates will be determined based on the applicants assessed credit risk, which is categorized as prime plus 2%, 3%, or 4%.
  • Documentation Requirements
  • Applicants must provide comprehensive documentation to establish eligibility and support their loan request, including:
  • A completed Application for Financing Form.
  • A Personal Statement of Financial Affairs, detailing personal and business finances.
  • A completed Standard Environmental Checklist, ensuring that the proposed business activities meet environmental standards.
  • Additional supporting documents, such as:
  • Business plan with detailed financial projections.
  • Proof of registration and licensing for operating within the NWT.
  • Asset valuations for funding requests involving asset purchases.
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