Company: NEWTP
Filing Date: 2025-08-15
Form Type: 424B2
Source: 0001587987-25-000152
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Company: NewtekOne, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-15
Form: 424B2
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, in order to maintain a diversified pool of SBA 7(a) loans that are dispersed both geographically and among industries, with a goal of limiting our exposure to regional and industry-specific economic downturns. Specifically, as of December 31, 2022, NSBF's SBA 7(a) loan portfolio consisted of 3,538 loans originated across 50 states and the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, in 78 different industries as defined by the North American Industry Classification System (“NAICS”).

See “Item 1A. Risk Factors — Risks Related to Our Investments Generally — An investment strategy focused primarily on smaller privately held companies involves a high degree of risk and presents certain challenges, including the lack of available information about these companies, a dependence on the talents and efforts of only a few key portfolio company personnel and a greater vulnerability to economic downturns” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, as well as in any of our subsequent SEC filings.

As discussed below, in addition to SBA 7(a) lending, our Newtek Lending ecosystem includes the following loan products to be originated by Newtek Bank: SBA 504 loans, conventional commercial and industrial (“C&I”) loans, conventional commercial real estate (“CRE”) lending and asset based lending (“ABL”). In addition, non-conforming conventional loans will be originated by NewtekOne nonbank subsidiaries and joint ventures.

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#### Commercial Banking – Newtek Bank
NewtekOne intends to centralize its Newtek Lending ecosystem within Newtek Bank (except for our nonconforming conventional lending business, discussed herein), its newly acquired commercial bank. This centralization of the Newtek Lending ecosystem into Newtek Bank is being accomplished by: (i) NewtekOne’s contribution of Newtek Business Lending, LLC (""NBL"), the Company’s SBA 504 loan origination business, and its management team and employees, to Newtek Bank; (ii) NewtekOne’s contribution of SBL, the Company’s loan servicing business, and its management team and employees, to Newtek Bank (subsequently, NBL was merger into SBL); and (iii) the contribution of NSBF’s management team and employees to Newtek Bank and the transitioning of NSBF’s SBA 7(a) business to Newtek Bank. As discussed above, Newtek Bank will be originating, servicing and selling SBA 7(a) loans in a similar manner to