Wisconsin SBA Loan Data
48,863 loans totaling $16.5B across all SBA programs.
Total Loans
48,863
1992–2025
Total Volume
$16.5B
Gross approval amount
Avg Loan Size
$338K
Median: $150K
Avg Interest Rate
6.52%
Default rate: 9.2%
SBA Lending by County
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Counties in Wisconsin
| Milwaukee → | 5,921 | $2.0B | $340K |
| Waukesha → | 5,019 | $1.8B | $360K |
| Dane → | 4,678 | $1.5B | $316K |
| Brown → | 2,688 | $955.9M | $356K |
| Outagamie → | 2,477 | $754.6M | $305K |
| Winnebago → | 2,113 | $577.2M | $273K |
| Sheboygan → | 1,613 | $567.2M | $352K |
| Washington → | 1,475 | $527.7M | $358K |
| Racine → | 1,453 | $457.9M | $315K |
| Saint Croix → | 1,152 | $399.8M | $347K |
| La Crosse → | 1,311 | $389.2M | $297K |
| Ozaukee → | 1,131 | $378.4M | $335K |
| Fond Du Lac → | 1,042 | $363.6M | $349K |
| Marathon → | 1,108 | $358.9M | $324K |
| Kenosha → | 955 | $353.9M | $371K |
| Walworth → | 901 | $323.5M | $359K |
| Eau Claire → | 864 | $320.5M | $371K |
| Manitowoc → | 829 | $307.5M | $371K |
| Rock → | 660 | $248.5M | $377K |
| Columbia → | 513 | $221.2M | $431K |
| Jefferson → | 712 | $220.9M | $310K |
| Door → | 542 | $202.2M | $373K |
| Dodge → | 461 | $184.2M | $399K |
| Chippewa → | 386 | $150.0M | $389K |
| Sauk → | 411 | $143.0M | $348K |
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Wisconsin Loan Status
Wisconsin Loan Status showing Active: 15.1%, Paid in Full: 64.6%, Charged Off: 8.1%, Cancelled: 11.6%, Committed: 0.7%
Active15.1%
Paid in Full64.6%
Charged Off8.1%
Cancelled11.6%
Committed0.7%
Note: Loans from 2023 and later may show lower default rates because they haven't had enough time to mature. Default rates typically stabilize after 5+ years.
Wisconsin Annual Lending Volume
Wisconsin Annual Lending Volume from 1992 to 2025
Number of Loans per Year
Number of Loans per Year from 1992 to 2025
Top Industries
Top Industries with 12 categories
Loan Size Distribution
Loan Size Distribution with 7 categories
Top Lenders in Wisconsin
| Byline Bank | 873 | $863.3M | $989K | 6.79% | 8.4% |
| BMO Bank National Association | 3,644 | $839.5M | $230K | 6.03% | 12.3% |
| Bank Five Nine | 2,019 | $830.5M | $411K | 5.47% | 5.5% |
| Associated Bank, National Association | 4,775 | $736.9M | $154K | 6.25% | 9.2% |
| U.S. Bank, National Association | 3,928 | $678.2M | $173K | 7.76% | 9.8% |
| Bank First, N.A. | 1,471 | $638.6M | $434K | 5.68% | 4.8% |
| UMB Bank, National Association | 1,492 | $611.4M | $410K | 5.59% | 15.8% |
| Nicolet National Bank | 913 | $436.0M | $478K | 5.78% | 4.2% |
| Old National Bank | 853 | $431.3M | $506K | 6.71% | 7.7% |
| Wells Fargo Bank National Association | 1,522 | $367.3M | $241K | 7.07% | 14.9% |
| Bank of Ann Arbor | 1,446 | $363.7M | $252K | 5.39% | 12.4% |
| Summit CU | 1,128 | $322.3M | $286K | 6.07% | 4.0% |
| Waukesha State Bank | 881 | $314.2M | $357K | 6.54% | 10.9% |
| JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association | 1,583 | $259.1M | $164K | 7.29% | 11.3% |
| Live Oak Banking Company | 199 | $240.3M | $1.2M | 6.73% | 2.3% |
| The Huntington National Bank | 812 | $229.4M | $283K | 7.64% | 7.8% |
| Citizens Community Federal National Association | 386 | $224.6M | $582K | 6.69% | 5.2% |
| IncredibleBank | 413 | $218.4M | $529K | 6.43% | 5.9% |
| First Business Bank | 232 | $189.3M | $816K | 6.34% | 4.5% |
| National Exchange Bank and Trust | 410 | $178.4M | $435K | 5.72% | 6.0% |
| Lake Ridge Bank | 628 | $167.2M | $266K | 6.07% | 5.3% |
| Hiawatha National Bank | 449 | $160.8M | $358K | 6.12% | 2.7% |
| Peoples State Bank | 401 | $142.3M | $355K | 6.15% | 6.3% |
| Horicon Bank | 483 | $141.3M | $293K | 5.64% | 10.1% |
| One Community Bank | 218 | $130.0M | $596K | 6.68% | 9.6% |
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