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Small business loans in Colorado

Colorado pairs one of the country's densest aerospace and defense clusters — centered on Colorado Springs and the Denver metro — with a deep technology, outdoor-recreation, and craft-beverage economy along the Front Range. Hoss Capital matches Colorado business owners with funding partners that actively lend across the state, from Denver and Aurora to Colorado Springs and the mountain resort communities.

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Funding options for Colorado businesses

Key takeaways
  • Colorado has not enacted a commercial financing disclosure law as of mid-2026, and its Uniform Consumer Credit Code covers consumer credit only, expressly excluding business and commercial loans.
  • The economy is diversified across aerospace and defense, technology, outdoor recreation and tourism, and craft beverage along the Front Range.
  • The SBA Colorado District Office in Denver serves all 64 counties with 7(a) and 504 lending.

Funding the Colorado economy

Few states are as economically diverse as Colorado. The Front Range hosts one of the country’s densest aerospace-and-defense clusters — major contractors plus Space Force and military installations around Colorado Springs and Aurora — while Denver and Boulder anchor a deep technology and software industry. Beyond the office parks, Colorado’s identity is built on the outdoors: skiing and mountain tourism, gear and apparel brands, and a craft-beverage scene that’s among the nation’s best known. That blend of high-growth tech, capital-intensive hospitality, and seasonal recreation keeps demand for flexible financing high.

Industries we fund across Colorado

  • Aerospace & defense suppliers — growth and equipment financing for the engineering and manufacturing firms feeding contractors around Colorado Springs and the Denver metro.
  • Technology & software — revenue-based financing and lines of credit for the Denver and Boulder startup corridors.
  • Outdoor recreation & tourism — seasonal working capital for lodges, resorts, outfitters, and tour operators in the mountain communities.
  • Craft beverage & food — equipment loans and working capital for the breweries, distilleries, and restaurants that define the Front Range.
  • Healthcare & bioscience — practice financing and build-outs near Aurora’s Anschutz Medical Campus and across the Denver metro.

What the rules mean for you

Colorado has not enacted a commercial financing disclosure law. Its primary lending statute, the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, governs consumer credit only and specifically excludes business and commercial loans — so MCA and sales-based financing providers aren’t required by the state to give you a standardized APR or total-cost figure, and they generally don’t register with a Colorado financial regulator for these products. The practical takeaway: get the numbers yourself. Before signing, ask for the factor rate, the total repayment amount, the holdback percentage, every fee, and the reconciliation terms in writing. Hoss Capital only works with partners who operate transparently.

Colorado funding FAQs

What business loans are available in Colorado? +

Colorado businesses can access SBA 7(a) and 504 loans, short-term working capital, business lines of credit, equipment financing, invoice factoring, and merchant cash advances. Hoss Capital matches you with partners lending in your area.

Does Colorado regulate merchant cash advances? +

As of mid-2026, Colorado has no state commercial financing disclosure law or MCA-specific statute. The state's Uniform Consumer Credit Code covers consumer credit only and exempts business and commercial loans, so providers aren't required to give you a standardized APR or total-cost figure. Ask any provider for the factor rate, total repayment amount, holdback percentage, and all fees in writing.

How fast can a Colorado business get funded? +

Working capital and merchant cash advances can fund within 24-48 hours. SBA loans typically take 30-60 days. Timing depends on the product and how complete your documentation is, which can matter for seasonal tourism and resort businesses.