SBA lender profile
First Federal Community Bank National Association
First Federal Community Bank National Association appears in the public SBA loan data with 16 funded 7(a) loans totaling $4.0M, an average of $249K per loan, and an estimated 123 jobs supported. Its SBA lending concentrates in Ohio and the Health Care and Social Assistance sector. Across all of its loans in the data, its charge-off rate is 0.0%.
By Mario Bailey · Source: SBA FOIA 7(a) and 504 data, as of 2026-03-31
Funded loans
16
Total volume
$4.0M
Average loan size
$249K
Charge-off rate
0.0%
Share of funded loans charged off
Jobs supported (reported)
123
Programs
7(a)
Where First Federal Community Bank National Association lends
Top states by funded SBA volume.
| State | Loans | Total volume |
|---|---|---|
| Ohio | 16 | $4.0M |
What First Federal Community Bank National Association funds
Top industries by funded SBA volume.
| Industry | Loans | Total volume |
|---|---|---|
| Health Care and Social Assistance | 5 | $1.2M |
| Wholesale Trade | 3 | $1.1M |
| Accommodation and Food Services | 2 | $770K |
| Transportation and Warehousing | 1 | $350K |
| Manufacturing | 1 | $200K |
| Real Estate | 1 | $200K |
First Federal Community Bank National Association SBA lending by year
| Fiscal year | Loans | Total volume |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | 1 | $200K |
| 2021 | 4 | $1.5M |
| 2022 | 1 | $200K |
| 2023 | 3 | $865K |
| 2024 | 3 | $550K |
| 2025 | 3 | $515K |
| 2026 | 1 | $200K |
Sources and disclaimer. All figures are computed from
the U.S. Small Business Administration's public FOIA 7(a) and 504 loan data (as of 2026-03-31),
as described in our methodology.
The charge-off rate is the share of First Federal Community Bank National Association's funded loans marked charged off across all of its
loans in the data; it is not a lifetime default rate. SBA Loan Index is not affiliated with the
SBA and is not a lender, broker, or financial advisor. This is general information, not advice.
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