Airport Concessions Lending Program

Lendistry provides flexible financing for small businesses that are Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) certified1. With competitive rates, low down payments, and repayment structures aligned with concession distributions, this program helps concession operators access the capital they need to operate, expand, or improve their locations.

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Financing Designed for the Airport Concessions Environment

Airport concessions often operate on unique cash flow schedules and face high upfront costs. This program provides quarterly payment options, competitive interest rates, and terms that support how concession businesses function day to day — all paired with guidance from a lender experienced in this sector.

A Streamlined Way to Apply

Business owners can complete the entire application online, from initial submission to document uploads. The process is designed to be efficient, transparent, and accessible from any device, enabling ACDBE-certified businesses to respond quickly to new opportunities as they arise.

Expert Support for ACDBE-Certified Operators

Lendistry has a long history of working with airport concession businesses and understands the operational demands, contracting processes, and financial structures of this industry.

Our team provides responsive, personal support through the full lending cycle, backed by a technology platform built to simplify and speed up each step.

Get the Capital You Need to Compete and Grow

If you’re ready to explore funding for airport concession opportunities, Lendistry can help you take the next step with guidance rooted in real experience supporting ACDBE operators.

Customer Success Story

“Funding is the #1 challenge in this industry. Lendistry really understood our business model, and really made life a lot easier for us – we were able to obtain a loan.”

— Palazzo Concessions
1Certification requirements are listed at ecfr.gov (49 CFR Part 23).