NASLB Winter Summit in Orlando — Tuesday, November 17

The NASLB Winter Summit makes its debut this November in Orlando, bringing together the nation’s leading SBA loan brokers, lenders, referral sources, and industry professionals for a high-level event focused entirely on SBA lending and deal flow. Following the strong debut of the inaugural Spring Summit in Las Vegas, NASLB is launching its first-ever Winter Summit, designed to create even more opportunities for SBA loan brokers and lenders to connect, collaborate, and close deals.
Hosted at the prestigious Citrus Club in downtown Orlando, the Winter Summit will feature a full day of programming dedicated to SBA 7(a) and 504 lending, including lender credit appetite discussions, business acquisition financing, commercial real estate lending, regulatory updates, and practical strategies for brokers closing deals in today’s market. Attendees will hear directly from top SBA lenders, experienced brokers, and industry executives shaping the future of small business finance.
The event begins Monday evening, November 16, with a networking reception for attendees, sponsors, and speakers, followed by the main summit on Tuesday, November 17. The program is designed to encourage meaningful introductions and real business opportunities between active SBA lenders and high-producing brokers from across the country.
Produced by The Coleman Report and NASLB, the Winter Summit continues a long tradition of industry-leading SBA events that bring together the professionals driving the SBA marketplace forward. If you originate, structure, underwrite, broker, or fund SBA loans, this is the room you need to be in.
Early Bird Registration through June 30:
Broker Registration — $297
Lender Registration — $597
Hotel Recommendations
- AC Hotel by Marriott Orlando Downtown
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- Marriott Orlando Downtown
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