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Established in 1984, NAGGL is a national non-profit trade association representing over 730 SBA lenders and service providers. Our mission is to advocate for and support the SBA 7(a) program, ensuring access to necessary credit for small businesses. We engage in advocacy at various levels of government, keep our members informed through resources and education, and work to continually shape the SBA 7(a) program to meet the evolving needs of small businesses and lenders alike. Learn more at www.NAGGL.org.
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Who NAGGL Is • NAGGL is a national non-profit trade association established in 1984 by a small group of SBA lenders • Current membership = 730+ companies, including: • Lenders – including banks, credit unions, other lenders, Certified Development Companies, etc. • Service providers – software companies, service companies such as attorneys, accountants, loan packagers, appraisers, consultants, business valuators, loan servicing organizations, insurance providers, construction management companies, etc. • Others active in industry and interested in small business finance issues
What NAGGL Does • SBA’s public policy goal = to keep the small business segment of the economy strong by providing access to credit that is not available on reasonable terms in the commercial marketplace • NAGGL’s goals = • To support the interests of private-sector lenders and service providers that deliver this vital credit via the SBA 7(a) program • To help shape the SBA 7(a) program to assure that it continues to meet the needs of small businesses and lenders • To assure the legislative and financial support necessary to keep the SBA 7(a) program strong
How NAGGL Does It • Advocacy on behalf of SBA 7(a) program and participant lenders with – • The President • The Congress • SBA • Other Federal departments and agencies • Information – Website and electronic publications to keep members informed of current issues affecting the 7(a) program, program changes, lending news, etc. • Education – full range of courses on SBA 7(a) program requirements taught by industry experts • Clarification of general and case-specific policy issues for members
For More Information • For additional information about SBA or its many programs, visit: www.sba.gov • For additional information about the National Association of Government Guaranteed Lenders, visit: www.NAGGL.org
For Follow-up . . . • For additional information about SBA or its many programs, visit: www.sba.gov • For additional information about the National Association of Government Guaranteed Lenders, visit: www.NAGGL.org • Please email any additional questions to: Richard.Bradshaw@TD.com Julie.Huston@USBank.com