How Much Can Quick Printing Businesses Get in SBA Loans?
947 SBA loans totaling $161.3M have been approved for quick printing businesses (NAICS 323114). The average approved SBA loan is $170K, which is 50% below avg the $340K national average. 260 active lenders fund this industry with a 23.9% default rate on the matured 2018-2021 loan cohort.
At 23.9%, Quick Printing sits well above the 15.4% all-industry SBA default rate (charged-off as a share of resolved loans) — elevated default risk relative to other SBA industries. Lenders price this risk into rate and structure, which is why matching the file to the right lender matters.
NAICS 323114 (Quick Printing) received 947 SBA loans worth $161.3M across 5+ states. Average loan $170K, average term 95 months, 23.9% default rate (resolved-loan basis).260 active SBA-approved lenders fund this industry. Manufacturers (NAICS 31-33) qualify for FY2026 SBA fee waivers and the new MARC revolving credit program.
FY2026 Manufacturing Fee Waivers Active
The SBA has waived guaranty fees for manufacturers (NAICS 31-33) through September 30, 2026:
504 loans — all guaranty fees waived for manufacturing
7(a) loans up to $950K — guaranty fee waived
Revolving credit line — manufacturers only (new Oct 2025)
The proposed Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act (H.R. 3174) would double SBA limits to $10M for domestic manufacturers — currently passed House, awaiting Senate vote.
Which SBA Program Do Quick Printing Businesses Use Most?
What Is the Best SBA Loan for Quick Printing?
Versatile funding for working capital, equipment, and expansion — guaranty fee waiver on loans up to $950K in FY2026
Where Are Quick Printing SBA Loans Most Common?
Top SBA Lenders for Quick Printing
These banks have funded the most SBA loans for quick printing businesses (NAICS 323114). PeerSense routes deals to lenders with proven appetite in your industry.
| # | Lender | Loans | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Citizens Bank, National Association(RI) | 108 | $4.7M |
| 2 | PNC Bank, National Association(DE) | 72 | $8.7M |
| 3 | Bank of America, National Association(NC) | 60 | $3.1M |
| 4 | Wells Fargo Bank National Association(SD) | 42 | $12.0M |
| 5 | U.S. Bank, National Association(OH) | 32 | $4.2M |
Quick Printing Industry Context
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How Does SBA Lending Work for Quick Printing Businesses?
Across all SBA loan programs, 947 loans have been approved for businesses classified under NAICS 323114 (Quick Printing), representing $161.3M in total capital deployed. The average approved loan of $170K is 50% below avg the national SBA average of $340K, with typical repayment terms of 95 months.
SBA lending for quick printing has remained relatively stable across recent fiscal years. 260 active lenders continue funding this sector, providing consistent access to capital for both new ventures and established businesses looking to expand.
The industry sees a balanced mix of SBA programs, with 7% of loans using the 504 program for fixed asset acquisition and the majority using 7(a) for its flexibility across working capital, equipment, and business acquisition uses. SBA 7(a) loans offer up to $5M with terms up to 25 years for real estate.
As a manufacturing business under NAICS 31-33, you qualify for enhanced SBA incentives through September 30, 2026. The SBA has fully waived guaranty fees on all 504 loans and on 7(a) loans up to $950,000 for manufacturers. Additionally, the MARC (Manufacturers' Access to Revolving Credit) program launched in October 2025, offering up to $5M in revolving credit exclusively for domestic manufacturers — a first for SBA lending.
Frequently Asked Questions — Quick Printing SBA Loans
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Data aggregated from SBA loan records (1992–2025). Quick Printing defined by NAICS code 323114. Not financial advice. PeerSense is a capital advisory firm, not a lender. Consult a lending professional before making financial decisions.