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Equipment Finance For
SANY Construction Equipment
Get trade tools and products for your business quickly with many benefits.
No Hassle Equipment Financing
First Business Specialty Finance, LLC
subsidiary of First Business Bank
A Trusted Partner For Equipment Financing
As an FDIC-insured bank lender, we combine our experience with our excellent client service to provide equipment financing focused on you.
Dedicated, experienced sales representation
Benefits of Working With First Business Bank
Easy application process and quick approvals
Extremely competitive rates
Variety of services and programs
Questions? We're Here To Help
Jon Auge
Vice President - Equipment Finance
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Products and services are offered by First Business Bank®, a wholly owned subsidiary of First Business Financial Services, Inc®. (Nasdaq: FBIZ), and First Business Specialty Finance, LLC®, a wholly owned subsidiary of First Business Bank. First Business Bank specializes in Business Banking, Private Wealth, and Bank Consulting solutions. Business Banking includes Commercial Banking (Commercial Lending, Treasury Management, Company Retirement Plans, and SBA Lending). First Business Specialty Finance, LLC focuses on Equipment Finance, Asset-Based Lending, Accounts Receivable Financing, and Floorplan Financing solutions. First Business Bank also offers Private Wealth (Financial Planning, Investment Management, Trust & Estate Administration, and Private Banking) and Bank Consulting (Investment Portfolio Services, Asset Liability Management, ALM Process Validation) solutions. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
Financial Planning, Investment Management, Trust & Estate Administration, Company Retirement Plans, Investment Portfolio Services, and Asset Liability Management solutions are NOT FDIC INSURED, NOT BANK GUARANTEED, and MAY LOSE VALUE. First Business Bank is not a tax advisor and recommends you consult your tax advisor before making tax-related investment decisions.
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