Borrow Money to Buy a Sbarro Italian Eatery Franchise
Need money to invest in a Sbarro Italian Eatery franchise? Comerica Bank has a history of making these loans and they are guaranteed by the SBA.
An entrepreneur in Las Vegas, Nevada needed money to invest in a Sbarro Italian Eatery franchise back in 2006. Comerica Bank issued an SBA franchise loan. Here are the details on this Nevada small business loan.
SBA Loan Borrower
THE TALISMAN P/4 INC. DBA CAFE' SBARRO
Las Vegas, NV 89108
SBA Loan Lender
COMERICA BANK
1717 MAIN
DALLAS, TX 75201
This lender provides SBA guaranteed business loans as part of the SBA's Preferred Lender Program (PLP). SBA PLP lenders are chosen from among the SBA's best lenders and have full delegation of lending authority in most situations.
SBA Loan Program Type
This loan was issued as a general business loan.
NAICS Code
722211 - Limited-Service Restaurants
Loan Approval Date
11/6/2006
Loan Approval Gross Amount
$1,530,000
Loan Approval from the SBA
Of the total $1,530,000 loan amount, the SBA guaranteed $1,147,500.
More Information on This SBA Loan
The borrower borrowed this money for a new business. This loan was used to buy a Sbarro Italian Eatery franchise. At the time of the loan, the company
had only one employee. The SBA loan application for the borrower indicated that the loan would help generate 9 new jobs and retain 10 existing jobs.
Next Steps for Getting an SBA Loan
The Small Business Administration (SBA) provides government-guaranteed loans designed to help small businesses that may not otherwise qualify for credit get the funds they need.
There are SBA loan fees that may apply. SBA lenders must pay the SBA a guaranty fee of 1% to 3.5% of guaranteed amount. The SBA will also make the lender pay annual fees amounting to 0.25% of the loan's outstanding balance. The lender is allowed by law to pass these fees to the borrower.
Still, as most small businesses know, these fees are minimal compared to the potential of what capital can do for a business. So, what are you waiting for? Get in touch with an SBA lending bank today!
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