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Follow on Google News | ![]() SBAC becomes the sole owner of the Savannah Regional Small Business Capital FundBy: Small Business Assistance Corporation As the CAP Fund's former majority shareholder, Truist's donation signifies continued confidence in SBAC's ability to manage the Fund's mission and shows its ongoing support for providing essential capital to Savannah's small businesses "Our purpose at Truist is to inspire and build better lives and communities," Wells Fargo also agreed to participate in the share donation transfer, further supporting its commitment to local entrepreneurs and community development. "Wells Fargo is dedicated to empowering small businesses in Savannah – they are vital to our community and our local economy," said Todd Householder, District Branch Network Senior Manager for Wells Fargo in Savannah. "We are pleased to support SBAC and their CAP Fund to help open up more avenues to capital and expertise so that small businesses can grow." "We are grateful for Truist and Wells Fargo's support and trust in SBAC to continue carrying out the mission of the CAP Fund," said Victoria Saxton, President of SBAC. "This transition speaks volumes to our local banking community support and is extremely significant to SBAC's future." Learn more about the CAP Fund here: https://sbacsav.com/ About Savannah Regional Small Business Capital Fund The CAP Fund, established in 1994, is a community development loan fund aimed at promoting economic growth by providing capital to small businesses in Savannah, GA. About SBAC The Small Business Assistance Corporation (SBAC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing loans, credit-building support, and business advisory services to small businesses throughout Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry of South Carolina. As a Certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), SBAC's mission is to promote equitable access to financial resources, support diverse business growth, and foster economic development. End
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