Amusement &

Recreation

Small Business Owner Resource

SBA 7(a) lending intel on SBAmatch is designed to help Small Business Owners avoid the mistake of applying with the wrong lender. Every lender is different, and matching to the right one with the highest probability of approving an SBA loan will save countless headaches.

Below is the most recent lending data for the Amusement & Recreation industry.

2021 Loans:

Lenders: 147
Approvals: 279
Amounts: $212 Million
Average: $
758,892

2022 Loans:

Lenders: 125
Approvals: 317
Amounts: $245 Million
Average: $774,033

All-Time Loans:

Lenders: 961
Approvals:
6,322
Amounts: $2.7 Billion
Average: $
440,210

Amusement & Recreation Industry Lending Data For All SBA 7(a) Loans:

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Amusement and Recreation Industry SBA Lending Data

Data updated through 12/31/2022. See SBADNA Data Source & Methodology for more details.

Amusement & Recreation Industry Lending Data For Franchise SBA 7(a) Loans Only:

Amusement and Recreation Franchise Industry SBA Lending Data for 2022

Data updated through 12/31/2022. See SBADNA Data Source & Methodology for more details.

60%

of all SBA Lenders of all time have never approved an SBA loan over $1 Million.

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NAICS INDUSTRY
Our SBA 7a lending information is based on All Other Amusement and Recreational Industries NACIS code 713990.

The NAICS website describes this industry as:

This industry comprises establishments (except amusement parks and arcades; gambling industries; golf courses and country clubs; skiing facilities; marinas; fitness and recreational sports centers; and bowling centers) primarily engaged in providing recreational and amusement services.

Illustrative Examples:
Amusement ride or coin-operated non-gambling amusement device concession operators (i.e.,
supplying and servicing in others' facilities)
Miniature golf courses
Archery or shooting ranges
Recreational day camps (except instructional)
Billiard or pool parlors
Recreational or youth sports teams
Boating clubs (without marinas)
Recreational sports clubs (i.e., sports teams) not operating sports facilities
Dance halls
Riding stables