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Rbac
Trenton Business Assistance Corporation (TBAC), operating as RBAC, is a non-profit community development financial institution based in Trenton, NJ, that provides small business loans and technical assistance, including various SBA loan programs, to underserved businesses.
Key Statistics
As of June 2026, public records show Rbac has originated approximately $11.9M in loan volume over the past 12 months, with an average loan size of $786k.
Volume (12mo)
$11.9M
Avg Loan Size
$786k
Total Mortgages
617
Total Borrowers
492
Lending Entities
Rbac funds loans through the following entities. These are the legal entities that appear on recorded mortgage documents.
603 mortgages recorded
+12 more entities not shown
Geography
Rbac's lending activity is concentrated in the following states, based on recorded mortgage data from the past 12 months.
Mortgages (12mo): 13
Volume (12mo): $10.3M
Total Volume: $415.9M
Mortgages (12mo): 11
Volume (12mo): $1.6M
Total Volume: $40.2M
Mortgages (12mo): 0
Volume (12mo): $0
Total Volume: $260k
Top Borrowers
The following individuals have the most recorded mortgage transactions with Rbac. Click on a borrower to view their full investor profile.
+489 more borrowers not shown
FAQ
What type of lender is Rbac?
Rbac is classified as an unknown based on our research. The majority of their loans (85%) are for business purposes.
What entities does Rbac fund loans under?
Rbac originates mortgages through 13 different lending entities. The most common include Trenton Business Assistance. These are the legal entity names that appear on recorded mortgage documents.
Where is Rbac most active?
Based on recorded mortgages, Rbac is most active in New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island.
How many loans has Rbac originated?
Public records show 617 mortgages recorded for Rbac, with $11.9M in volume over the past 12 months.
What is the average loan size for Rbac?
The average mortgage size for Rbac is $786k based on all recorded mortgages.
Does Rbac offer short-term loans?
Rbac primarily offers long-term financing, with only 0% of loans being short-term.
How is this data collected?
Elementix aggregates mortgage data from public county records across the United States. We use AI to normalize lender names, identify aliases, and connect borrowers to their lending relationships.