Company: NEWTP
Filing Date: 2025-08-13
Form Type: 424B2
Source: 0001587987-25-000144
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Company: NewtekOne, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-13
Form: 424B2
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 NCL owns a 50% ownership interest in Newtek-TSO II Conventional Credit Partners, LP and Newtek Conventional Lending, LLC.

(11a) Newtek-TSO II Conventional Credit Partners, LP (“Newtek-TSO”) is a joint venture that invests in non-conforming conventional commercial and industrial term loans of up to $15.0 million to U.S. middle-market companies and small businesses.

(11b) Newtek Conventional Lending, LLC (“NCL JV”) is a joint venture that was formed to provide non-conforming conventional commercial and industrial term loans to U.S. middle-market companies and small businesses.

(12) Newtek Business Holdco 6, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary, is a holding company that owns NBL SPV I, LLC, NBL SPV II, LLC, and NBL SPV III, LLC, special purpose vehicles which own and finance SBA 504 loans and nonconforming conventional loans.

NewtekOne’s Business and Financial Solutions Ecosystem

#### Newtek Lending

#### SBA 7(a) Lending
Our Newtek Lending platform, which generates a material portion of our revenues, includes loans originated under the federal Section 7(a) loan program, i.e., SBA 7(a) loans. The SBA is an independent government agency that facilitates one of the nation’s largest sources of SMB financing by providing credit guarantees for its loan programs. SBA 7(a) loans are partially guaranteed by the SBA, with SBA guarantees typically ranging between 50% and 90% of the principal and interest due. Under the SBA 7(a) lending program, a lender underwrites a loan between $5,000 and $5.0 million for a variety of general business purposes based on the SBA loan program requirements. The recoveries and expenses on the unguaranteed portions of these loans are shared pari passu between the SBA and the lender, which substantially reduces the loss severity on the unguaranteed portion of a loan for SBA 7(a) loan investors. SBA 7(a) loans are typically between ten and twenty-five years in maturity, four to five years in duration and bear interest at the prime rate plus a spread from 2.25% to 3.00%. Since the guaranteed portions of SBA 7(a) loans carry the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, lenders may, and frequently do, sell