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          The International Franchise Association, the world’s
        
        
          largest organization representing franchise owners
        
        
          across 300 different business formats, has submitted
        
        
          written comments to the U.S. Small Business Adminis-
        
        
          tration (SBA) in an effort to help franchised businesses
        
        
          obtain SBA loans and to advise the agency on ways to
        
        
          improve how its loan programs can be used more ef-
        
        
          ficiently.
        
        
          “Franchise businesses are small businesses that pro-
        
        
          vide $890 billion in economic activity in communities
        
        
          across the country,” said IFA President & CEO Steve
        
        
          Caldeira, CFE. “Existing and prospective franchisees
        
        
          deserve equal access to the SBA resources available to
        
        
          other small business owners, particularly as the fran-
        
        
          chise industry has continued to grow at a higher rate
        
        
          than non-franchised businesses each of the last five
        
        
          years following the recession.”
        
        
          The SBA issued a Request for Comment Dec. 8, 2014
        
        
          on several issues relating to SBA’s procedures and con-
        
        
          siderations for assessing the franchise relationship.
        
        
          The SBA is reviewing their procedures used to deter-
        
        
          mine if franchisees are eligible or ineligible for financial
        
        
          assistance through the SBA’s various loan programs.
        
        
          In 2014 alone, SBA lending programs were used in the
        
        
          financing of nearly 30,000 new franchise units and
        
        
          guaranteed an estimated $6 billion in loans to fran-
        
        
          chisees. As IFA stated in its comments, for every $1
        
        
          million in lending to a franchise, an estimated 40 new
        
        
          direct and indirect jobs are created.
        
        
          IFA’s comments to the SBA seek to clarify the nature
        
        
          of the franchisor/franchisee relationship for the pur-
        
        
          poses of determining loan eligibility for franchise small
        
        
          businesses. IFA stated that franchisors and franchi-
        
        
          sees should not be considered “affiliated” simply by
        
        
          virtue of the contractual rights and obligations to which
        
        
          they agree to in their franchise contracts – essentially,
        
        
          a continuation of existing regulations. IFA encouraged
        
        
          the SBA to develop reasonable standards in order to
        
        
          alleviate any confusion or uncertainty for existing or
        
        
          prospective franchisees seeking SBA loans.
        
        
          “IFA hopes to continue our collaborative and successful
        
        
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