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Follow on Google News | Community bank hires SBA veteran, embarks on national expansion of SBA Lending DivisionMark Urbaniak joins American Momentum Bank as SBA Credit Administrator
By: American Momentum Bank American Momentum Bank is a designated "SBA Preferred Lender," according to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The bank, which is chartered in Texas, established its SBA Lending Division in Tampa in 2016 and has grown the division from a total of $13.83 million in annual SBA loan production in 2017 to $41.63 million in 2021 – an increase of 201% in five years. The division anticipates ending 2022 with a total SBA loan production totaling $62 million. "Mark has tremendous SBA lending experience and a long track record of success that makes him the perfect addition to our team, especially as our division prepares to expand nationally," Prior to joining American Momentum, Urbaniak served as Senior Vice President, SBA Credit Administrator II at South State Bank – previously named CenterState Bank – a regional bank with offices in seven states. In his nearly 30 years of experience in commercial banking, he has worked for Valley National Bank, Pilot Bank, Progress Bank of Florida, New South Federal Savings Bank and other financial institutions. In his new role with American Momentum, Urbaniak will provide credit management and leadership, loan underwriting, pre-screening support, specific credit support for SBA business development officers, loan portfolio management, and compliance, training and policy and procedures oversight. Urbaniak holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Valparaiso University and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of St. Francis. He is a licensed real estate associate in the state of Florida and a former member of the Hillsborough County Code Enforcement Board. "I have grown with two other SBA departments in the area," Urbaniak said. "This position with American Momentum is an opportunity to play a guiding role in the SBA lending process and work with a solid team to help the SBA department grow nationally." In addition to hiring Urbaniak, the division expects to add an SBA Credit Analyst to its team within the next couple of months and three new business development officers (BDOs) before June. Plans also include hiring six more BDOs before the end of 2024 and additional underwriting and support staff, as needed. The SBA division currently includes 11 staff members, four of which are based in Texas. End
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