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Follow on Google News | Franchisee Credit Access Fell in December and Year Over Year: IFA/BoeFly Franchise Lending IndexThe IFA/BoeFly Franchise Lending Index found that loans to franchises decreased by 2.69 percent from November to December, and fell by 0.96 percent from December 2011 to December 2012.
By: BoeFly The month-to-month drop was the largest in six months, according to the Index. The Index also found that year-over-year loan volume fell by 0.96 percent from December 2011 to December 2012 after a 2.61 percent increase from November 2011 to November 2012. The IFA/BoeFly Franchise Lending Index (http://www.boefly.com/ “It's disappointing that 2012 finished with the largest drop in six months,” said Mike Rozman, co-president of BoeFly. “This drop is a clear reminder that franchise owners must be thorough in seeking financing, as credit access remains tight.” "Franchising remains a strong, viable and growing business model, but the political turmoil caused by the fiscal cliff debate in December threw a wet blanket over prospective investors entering the industry, leading to a decline in credit access,” said IFA President and CEO Steve Caldeira. About the IFA/BoeFly Franchise Lending Index The IFA/BoeFly Franchise Lending Index is created from a monthly analysis and integration of both proprietary data from BoeFly's marketplace and franchise loan data from the Small Business Administration (SBA). BoeFly's data is collected in real-time based on the activity of more than 2,200 community, regional and national lenders who use BoeFly to most efficiently source franchise borrowers. The SBA data used in the analysis dates back to 2002 and covers more than $20 billion in franchise loans. The Index, a time series index set to a value of 100 in January 2002, creates an insightful, standard measure of franchise credit access. The Index is an initiative of the strategic alliance between the IFA and BoeFly announced in 2012. About BoeFly BoeFly makes it easier to obtain small business loans (http://www.boefly.com) by reducing the time, cost, complexity, inefficiency and frustration associated with small business lending. Its online proprietary matching technology connects small business borrowers with multiple lenders from among its more than 3,600 participating banks, based on the lending profiles provided by the banks and the information provided in the borrower’s loan request. Borrowers build a complete decision-ready loan request online using BoeFly’s exclusive “SmartForm” BoeFly, now in a Strategic Alliance with the International Franchise Association to expand credit access to franchisees, offers a Franchise Solution that brings these benefits to the large and growing small business franchisee community and is the choice of more than 125 brands, including Dunkin’ Donuts, Carl’s Jr., Express Personnel and Kiddie Academy, among many others. BoeFly’s Affiliate Solution is the financing exchange chosen by the Association of Small Business Development Centers, representing approximately 1,000 centers nationwide, which are funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration, to serve small businesses, and Franchise Gator, the leading site for information on franchise opportunities. BoeFly was founded by small business owners and small business lending experts with extensive small business lending experience. The company is privately-held and is based in New York City. http://www.boefly.com. About the International Franchise Association The International Franchise Association is the world's oldest and largest organization representing franchising worldwide. Celebrating over 50 years of excellence, education and advocacy, IFA works through its government relations and public policy, media relations and educational programs to protect, enhance and promote franchising. Through its media awareness campaign highlighting the theme, Franchising: Media inquiries: Bill Fallon | keating/co. | 212.925.6900 | bfallon@keatingco.com End
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