Definition of SBA’s Eligibility Size Standards
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Posted On: Monday December 29th, 2003 at 12:00am EST
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Qualified Borrowers:
To qualify for the SBA Loan Program, the borrower must be a "for profit enterprise" and a small business as defined in the size guidelines of the SBA (Title 13 of the CFR, Part 121). Size standards define the maximum size that a firm, including all of its affiliates, may be for eligibility as a small business for SBA programs. For the applicable size standard for your business, see the SBA's Table of Small Business Size Standards that are matched to SIC codes for standards established by the SBA at http://www.sba.gov/size.
The following are general guidelines and size ranges for various industries:
Industry
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NAICS Code
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Maximum Revenue
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Retail Trade
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44-45
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$6 - $29 Million
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Services
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48-81
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$6- $29 Million
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Construction
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23
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$12 - $28.5 Million
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Special Trade
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235
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$12 Million
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Agricultural
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11
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$0.75 - $6 Million
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Industry
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NAICS Code
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Maximum Employees
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Wholesale
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42
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No more than 100
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Manufacturing
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31-33
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500 to 1,500
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Mining
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21
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500
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