Glossary · Doing the deal
In short
The party (usually the SBA lender) that holds the primary claim or lien on the collateral pledged for a loan. They get paid first if the business defaults.
In an SBA 7(a) loan, your lender will always be the first collateral assignee, meaning they have the primary security interest in the business assets. This first lien position is a fundamental requirement for SBA loans and gives the lender the right to seize and sell assets before any other creditors if you fail to repay.
13 CFR Part 120 — Business Loans
Office of the Federal Register · Federal regulation
SOP 50 10 — Lender and Development Company Loan Programs
U.S. Small Business Administration · SBA Standard Operating Procedure
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