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South Carolina District Office
For SBA 7(a) and 504 loan inquiries, this is the district office covering South Carolina businesses.
Visit SBA district pageRevenue-Based Funding · South Carolina
Revenue-based funding uses your monthly business income, not your personal credit history, to determine how much capital you can access. If your register is ringing, your capital is waiting. Available to South Carolina businesses that meet ICG's underwriting criteria. Minimum FICO 500+, minimum revenue $15K/mo.
The short answer
Yes. ICG funds revenue-based funding for South Carolina businesses that meet our standard underwriting criteria. Minimum FICO 500+, minimum revenue $15K/mo, and 6+ months in business.
Last updated 2026-06-24
South Carolina disclosure rules
Federal Truth in Lending Act (TILA) does not apply to commercial loans, and South Carolina has not enacted a state-specific commercial financing disclosure regime as of 2026. ICG voluntarily discloses APR ranges and total repayment on every offer regardless of state mandate. See our transparency policy for the full disclosure framework.
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SBA district office
For SBA 7(a) and 504 loan inquiries, this is the district office covering South Carolina businesses.
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UCC-1 financing statements for South Carolinabusinesses are filed with the state's central filing office. Most ICG products require a UCC filing. See our UCC filing glossary entry for what to expect.
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Common questions
Yes. ICG funds revenue-based funding for South Carolina businesses that meet our standard underwriting criteria. Minimum FICO 500+, minimum revenue $15K/mo, and 6+ months in business.
South Carolina has not enacted a commercial financing disclosure law specific to non-bank lenders as of 2026. Federal Truth in Lending Act protections do not extend to commercial loans, but ICG voluntarily discloses APR ranges on every offer.
24 hours from signed contract for most South Carolina files. Larger deals or those requiring additional documentation may take longer.
UCC-1 financing statements for South Carolina businesses are filed with the state's central filing office (see https://sos.sc.gov/online-filings/uniform-commercial-code). ICG files a UCC where required by the product (most term loans, equipment financing, and revenue-based funding).
Other ICG products available in South Carolina
ICG Funding (legal entity Infinite Capital Group) complies with applicable state commercial financing disclosure laws.
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