express loans

A fast solution to help grow your business.

If you’re the owner of a small business, you don’t have time to spend on an extensive loan application process. Fortunately, Dime offers a new way for businesses to get the money they need in the fastest way possible. If you’re looking to expand your business without waiting on excessive lead-times, consider an Express Loan from Dime.

Dime has partnered with Numerated to bring our customers an advanced digital loan origination platform designed for business banking.

Two people working looking at a tablet.

Am I eligible for an Express Loan?

  • Available to both new and existing Dime customers
  • Must be a registered business in either New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut
  • Business must be physically located within our market area of the five boroughs and Long Island
  • Active status with the Department of State
  • Must be a domestic company or sole proprietorship
    • General partnerships and not-for-profit organizations are ineligible at this time
  • Minimum of 1 year in business
  • Must be a Closely Held Corporation
    • Business cannot be owned by a trust or business
    • 80% or more ownership needed to apply

How much can I borrow?

Dime Small Business Express Loans¹ are available to qualified

New customers² from

$10,000 to $50,000

Existing customers³ from

$10,000 to $100,000

Reach out to our Business Lending Officers

Owner Name(Required)

Explore additional business banking solutions.

Experience the benefits of a truly comprehensive service tailored to your specific business needs.

Business
Online
Banking
& Bill Pay

Banking for a more efficient business.

Learn More

SBA
Loans

An opportunity to start and grow your small business.

Learn More

Business
Advantage
Statements
Savings

You deserve a business savings account that works just as hard as you do.

Learn More

Download Express Loans Brochure

You can download a brochure version (PDF) of this page and its subpages by clicking the button below.

¹ Subject to Dime approval.

² A new customer is defined as any business with an account relationship of less than 6 months.

³ An existing customer is defined as any business with an account relationship of 6 months or more.