Trucking Business SBA Loan Calculator

Whether you are buying your first rig or expanding a fleet, use our specialized calculator to estimate your SBA 7(a) monthly payments and current max rates.

SBA 7(a) Loan Calculator

Calculate your exact monthly payments and current SBA max rate (Based on 6.75% Prime).

SBA 7(a) Guide for Trucking & Logistics

Industry Insight: Trucking & Logistics

For the trucking industry, SBA loans are heavily used for equipment financing (trucks and trailers) and working capital. Lenders look closely at your CDL history, existing contracts, and fleet management experience. Remember that equipment loans typically have a maximum term of 10 years, matching the useful life of the assets.

What is the current SBA 7(a) Max Interest Rate?

As of April 2026, the WSJ Prime Rate sits at 6.75%. The Small Business Administration (SBA) caps the maximum amount of interest that a lender can charge you. This cap depends primarily on the size of your loan and whether you choose a fixed or variable rate. For example, for a variable rate loan over $350,000, the maximum allowable spread is 3.0% over prime, meaning your rate cannot exceed 9.75%.

Do I need a Personal Guarantee?

Yes, in almost all cases. The SBA requires an unlimited personal guarantee from anyone who owns 20% or more of the business applying for the loan. This means that if the business defaults on the loan, the lender and the SBA can come after your personal assets to recover the balance.

How long are the repayment terms?

The repayment term depends on the use of proceeds. Working capital, inventory, and business acquisitions are up to 10 years. Equipment is up to 10 years (or its useful life). Commercial real estate is up to 25 years.