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Microlender opens in downtown San Jose, hopes to bolster small firms


SAN JOSE — A microlender has set up shop with a new office in San Jose, a move the nonprofit hopes will bolster the fortunes of small businesses and entrepreneurs in the area.

TMC Community Capital has begun operating in downtown San Jose and intends to offer low-cost loans to businesses and individuals.

“We are thrilled to expand our presence in San Jose, a vibrant and diverse city with immense entrepreneurial potential,” said Daniel Fernandez, chief executive officer with TMC Community Capital.

The microlender provides what it describes as affordable loans ranging in amounts from $5,000 to $50,000 each.

“TMC Community Capital offers tailored financing options that provide the vital capital necessary for businesses to grow, create jobs, and make lasting contributions to the local economy,” the nonprofit said in a statement it provided to this news organization.

The Bay Area’s largest city, located within tech birthplace Silicon Valley, is an ideal location for a microlender such as TMC Community Capital, in the view of San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan.

“San Jose is a city of entrepreneurs,” Mayor Mahan said. “We’re home to over 60,000 businesses, 97% of which are small, and more new patents per capita than anywhere else in this nation.”

Mahan noted that small business owners and entrepreneurs require more than a good idea to prosper.

For that reason, lenders such as TMC Community Capital are a needed addition to the financing mosaic in San Jose, in Mahan’s view.

“To turn all of this vision and creativity into great products and services for our community, entrepreneurs need access to capital,” Mahan said, adding that TMC fills that need.

TMC Community Capital’s push into downtown San Jose represents an expansion for the nonprofit. TMC already operates out of an office on Telegraph Avenue in downtown Oakland.

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“We serve entrepreneurs statewide but San Jose remains one of the areas with a strong presence and admiration for small business owners,” said Omar Serrano, a TMC Community Capital spokesperson. “We feel that too.”

The new TMC Community Capital office is at 44 South First Street in downtown San Jose, tucked away in a courtyard next to Tea Alley and Insomnia Cookies.

“Our new office will enable us to provide even more targeted support to small business owners who are often overlooked by traditional lenders,” Fernandez said. “We …read more

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