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BLACK ENTREPRENEUR BECOMES ONE OF FEW NATIONALLY CERTIFIED BUSINESS LOAN BROKERS

BLACK ENTREPRENEUR BECOMES ONE OF FEW NATIONALLY CERTIFIED BUSINESS LOAN BROKERS

BLACK ENTREPRENEUR BECOMES ONE OF FEW NATIONALLY CERTIFIED BUSINESS LOAN BROKERS

Nationwide (BlackNews.com) -- Devin Robinson, affectionately known as Professor Devin, due to his longtime experience as a current professor of two institutes he started and as a former Oglethorpe University economics professor, launched Urban Business Lending Group earlier this year to immediate success. Since opening its doors in January 2019, Urban Business Lending Group has disbursed almost $2M in seed funding for new entrepreneurs, primarily from black communities.

When asked what his motivation for getting into the finance business he said, "I've been training and incubating brick and mortar businesses since 2009, but many of those entrepreneurs I helped all had a universal challenge. They had difficulty acquiring start-up or working capital funding. I felt this move would help close that gap as I aim to become the one-stop resource for entrepreneurs."

Professor Devin Robinson founded and continues to lead Beauty Supply Institute, where, to date, they have opened 124 stores in America, Canada and the Caribbean, and Urban Business Institute, where they have trained thousands of entrepreneurs nationally and internationally on proper business building approaches in any industry, even working with the Obama Administration.

Urban Business Lending Group is now his latest arm in getting adequate capital in the hands of ambitious entrepreneurs. The Professor stated, "We help get our clients qualified. They are not simply denied and turned away. That's why we have seen such success this far and expect to grow every calendar year."

One of the key requirements Urban Business Lending Group has in place is, entrepreneurs must undergo one of two training programs that gets them prepared to run their businesses and manage business finances. Qualifications for approvals and amount funded varies.

For more media interviews, contact Tiffany Pruitt at Tiffany@ubinstitute.com or by calling 770-850-0949.

For more information on funding opportunities, visit www.UrbanBusinessLendingGroup.com

To secure a seat in training, go to www.urbanbusinessinstitute.com/classes-and-programs.html

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