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Bridge loan rates for Moore, Oklahoma start at 2.66% in 1st posion and 7.15% for bridge loans in 2nd postion . Lendersa® lenders' list includes all the financial institutions and private hard money lenders who can arrange Bridge Loans on residential or commercial properties in Oklahoma.

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  • The Payne County Bank
  • 202 South Main Street, Perkins, OK, 74059
  • Payne County Bank was incorporated January 3, 1898, nine years before Oklahoma's Statehood. With original capital stock of $5,000, the bank operated in a wood frame structure at the northwest corner of what is now Main and Thomas streets for about four years. With the construction of a new native sandstone building in 1903,
  • Arbuckle Federal Credit Union
  • 317 S Broadway Avenue, Ada, OK, 74820
  • In 1966, Ada Federal Employees Credit Union (AFECU) was established for Federal employees and their relatives in Pontotoc and Coal Counties. Savings and loans were all that were available through the credit union for many years. AFECU purchased the building it currently operates from in January 2011.
  • Vision Bank
  • 101 East Main Street, Ada, OK, 74820
  • For over 120 years, we have been a vital part of every community we serve. We opened in Ada, OK in 1900. In 2004, we changed our name from the First National Bank and Trust Company of Ada to Vision Bank. We now serve communities throughout south central Oklahoma and beyond. We exist to help you meet all of your financial needs.
  • Red River Credit Corporation
  • 200 West Main St, Suite A, Ada, OK, 74820
  • Red River Credit Corporation, we want to make getting a loan and paying it off as easy as possible. We'll listen to you needs and consider your budget to pair you with the loan option that best suits your situation. Once you're approved, you'll quickly have access to the cash you need, up to $1620.00 And paying for your loan is easy.
  • The First National Bank of Fletcher
  • 401 W. Cole, Fletcher, OK, 73541
  • The First National Bank of Fletcher is and has always been locally owned and operated. We offer the services of a modern financial institution while maintaining the integrity of a community bank where decisions are made locally. We take pride in having served our community since 1901.
  • Washita Valley Bank
  • 220 Hazlett Street, Fort Cobb, OK, 73038
  • Washita Valley Bank has been your hometown bank since 1902. We offer all of your full service banking needs, right here at home. Michael Sebastian, our current CEO/President, has worked hard to make sure that you continue to receive the best customer service in a friendly atmosphere, just like the good ol' days.
  • Bank of Hydro
  • 146 West Main Street, Hydro, OK, 73048
  • We started as a community bank, and even though we’ve grown, we haven’t really changed. Handling the daily banking needs of our friends and neighbors is central to everything we do. When it comes time for you to take on bigger and better challenges, we’re there with all your needs for personal and commercial lending.
  • The Farmers Bank of Appomattox
  • 31 West Main Street, Carnegie, OK, 73015
  • Established in 1905, we have been serving Oklahoma for over 100 years! Locally owned and operated we support the community in many areas! Under new management since 2020. To operate in a safe and sound manner while understanding we have a fiduciary responsibility to all of our depositors.
  • Oklahoma Community Credit Union
  • 311 E McElroy Road, Stillwater, OK, 74075
  • Oklahoma Community Credit Union is the only original Credit Union from Stillwater, OK. Oklahoma Community Credit Union was founded at Oklahoma State University in 1968. We have grown from a small room, open once a week in the Student Union, to two Stillwater locations and over 13, 000 members.
  • Oklahoma Heritage Bank
  • 515 S. Hickory, Roff, OK, 74865
  • Forty years ago, a small group of local businessmen in Pontotoc County established the First American Bank of Roff in order to meet the personal banking and business-banking needs of the citizens in Roff and surrounding areas. The mission of the bank, then and now, has been to serve its customers with personalized banking service.
  • Endurance FCU
  • 703 S 9th Street, Duncan, OK, 73533
  • EFCU is a full-service financial institution offering its members the best in service and a full range of financial products. When you become a member of EFCU you actually become one of the owners. EFCU is governed by a volunteer board of directors. EFCU redistributes income to members through higher savings rates and lower loan rates.