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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.
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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