CONCORD — The U.S. Small Business Administration is marking its 71st anniversary, celebrating over seven decades of helping millions of Americans achieve their dreams of business ownership. The SBA’s New Hampshire district office commemorates this milestone alongside Franklin Savings Bank, a dedicated partner in utilizing SBA programs and resources to support small business ownership.

“We are honored to partner with Franklin Savings Bank and all of our participating lenders as together we play a crucial role in the growth and success of so many local small businesses through our SBA lending programs,” said Amy Bassett district director. “Over the past seven decades the SBA, alongside our valued lending partners, has become the key driver of small business startup and growth in New Hampshire and helped turn small business ownership into reality for countless entrepreneurs.”

NH SBA Lender Relations Specialist Tuesday Perkins visited the main branch of Franklin Savings Bank in Franklin to present a certificate of appreciation to President & CEO Brian Bozak, recognizing the bank's 71 years of offering SBA-back loans. 

For more information, visit sba.gov

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