Contact Us for Business Loans in Dayton

Have a question about business loan offers, the application process, or how DaytonbusinessLoan works? Send a message and get guidance before you apply or while you compare lending options. Dayton, NJ 08810.

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Common Questions

No. DaytonbusinessLoan is a loan-matching service (also called a lead aggregator or marketplace). We connect business owners with a network of licensed lenders. We do not lend money directly, make credit decisions, or set loan terms. Your actual loan will be issued by one of our partner lenders.

Once you submit an application and are matched with a lender, all further communication (including application status, approval decision, and funding updates) happens directly between you and that lender. Check your email - including spam/junk folders - for messages from the lender.

Once submitted, your application is shared with our lender network. If you need to correct information, please contact the specific lender you were matched with. You can also start a fresh application at any time through our Apply page.

To request deletion of your personal information from our systems, email us at privacy@daytonbusinessloan.org with your full name and the email address used in your application. We will process your request within 30 days in accordance with applicable privacy laws.

We only send emails from @daytonbusinessloan.org addresses. If you receive a suspicious email, do not click any links or provide personal information. Forward it to security@daytonbusinessloan.org and remove the original.

Ready to Explore Funding Opportunities for Your Business?

Start with a soft-pull request when you're ready, or use this page to get answers first if anything in the process is unclear.

Business Loan Help, Privacy Requests, and Complaint Support

For assistance with your application, to report suspicious communications, or to handle privacy inquiries, please provide clear details to expedite our response.

Need Updates on Your Application?

If you have submitted a request and are connected with a lender, updates regarding your application, document requests, and funding progress will be sent directly from them. Please share your email and phone number from the application to help us provide you the right information.

Requests Regarding Privacy or Data

For matters related to deletion, corrections, or privacy inquiries, provide your full name, the email you used, and a brief explanation of your request. This information will assist in verifying your identity and ensuring a smooth processing of your inquiries under privacy norms.

Identifying Suspicious Emails or Messages

If you receive a message purportedly from DaytonbusinessLoan that requests unusual information, refrain from clicking any links until you confirm the sender. Please forward any suspicious communications to our support staff for thorough examination.

Resources for Borrower Protection

Business owners can file complaints through the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a resource for users in Dayton, NJ, offering guidance on managing your financial health and understanding loan options., consult with the The Small Business Administration (SBA) helps local entrepreneurs in Dayton and surrounding areas by providing access to vital information and support for securing business loans. for information on government-backed financing, or contact the The FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection works to maintain a fair marketplace for residents of Dayton, NJ. Stay informed on consumer rights and protecting your interests when borrowing. for concerns about unfair lending practices.