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12/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/11/2025 14:21

CBA Highlights How America’s Leading Main Street Banks Drive the Economy Forward Through Small Business Saturday and Beyond

press release

CBA Highlights How America's Leading Main Street Banks Drive the Economy Forward Through Small Business Saturday and Beyond

December 10, 2025
Weston Loyd

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Consumer Bankers Association (CBA) today released a blog post looking back on Small Business Saturday and highlighting how America's leading Main Street banks are helping drive the economy forward in communities across the country.

Why It Matters

Small businesses are the backbone of local economies, providing opportunity and services to communities. This blog post dives into how banks provide vital services to ensure entrepreneurs continue to have access to capital, support for business development, and innovative tools to stay flexible.

  • U.S. Bank and Elavon's Small Business, Big Ambition program is helping entrepreneurs invest, innovate, and grow with financial support and tailored resources.
  • New findings from the Capital One Insights Center underscore the challenges small businesses face - and how many are demonstrating resilience thanks to digital tools from Capital One that help them adapt, grow, and stay competitive.
  • As demand grows for digital convenience and flexible payment options, Synchrony is equipping contractors with digital platforms and financing solutions that help them compete and grow.
  • Chase is supporting small business owners nationwide through its Coaching for Impact initiative that delivers consulting, executive coaching, and operational resources to help entrepreneurs scale confidently.

Dive Deeper

To read the full blog post, click HERE.

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