Financial solutions for middle market companies.

Our experienced team takes a collaborative and consultative approach to middle market banking. We’ll work with you to customize the best financing structure to meet your needs. We often work with companies, investors, and principals seeking working capital, acquisition financing, bridge lending, equity recapture, term loans, or mortgage financing.

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Work with our Middle Market team to secure the financing your company needs to succeed.

  • Finance working capital
  • Purchase or upgrade equipment
  • Consolidate debt
  • Expand your footprint
  • Use our trade finance services
  • Get an owner-occupied mortgage
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Looking for equipment leasing solutions?

Popular Equipment Finance offers a range of equipment leasing solutions, including operating and capital leases.2 Find out more about how we can customize our solutions for your business.

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Mitigate risks with trade finance services.

At Popular Bank, we can help ease international trade risks by guaranteeing payments with letters of credit or working with you as your documentary collection agent.3

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