SBA 7(a) loan outcomes · FY2010–FY2019 cohort · Statuses as of June 30, 2026 · Last updated August 17, 2026

Mr. Electric Franchise Failure Rate: 7.1% SBA Loan Defaults (2010–2019 Federal Data)

7.1%
charge-off rate on 28 SBA 7(a) loans to Mr. Electric franchisees, FY2010–2019
Charge-off rate, SBA 7(a) loans approved FY2010–FY2019 — Mr. Electric against its industry and all franchises
Charge-off rate, SBA 7(a) loans approved FY2010–FY2019: Mr. Electric 7.1%; Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors 7.8%; All franchises 10.2%Mr. Electric 7.1%; Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors 7.8%; All franchises 10.2%0%2%4%6%8%10%Mr. Electric7.1%Electrical Contractorsand Other Wiring7.8%All franchises10.2%
Charge-off rate, SBA 7(a) loans approved FY2010–FY2019: Mr. Electric 7.1%; Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors 7.8%; All franchises 10.2%Mr. Electric 7.1%; Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors 7.8%; All franchises 10.2%0%2%4%6%8%10%Mr. Electric7.1%Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors7.8%All franchises10.2%

Source: U.S. SBA FOIA dataset, statuses as of June 30, 2026. Figures also in the comparison table below.

About 1 in 14 Mr. Electric SBA borrowers failed to repay — below the Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors average of 7.8%.

Between 2010 and 2019, 28 Mr. Electric franchisees financed with SBA 7(a) loans. 2 defaulted — a 7.1% charge-off rate, 0.9x the Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors average of 7.8%. Source: U.S. Small Business Administration FOIA dataset, loan statuses as of June 30, 2026.

What is the Mr. Electric franchise failure rate on SBA loans?

Mr. Electric is a Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors franchise. This page reports the outcome of every SBA 7(a) loan the U.S. Small Business Administration's public FOIA file attributes to Mr. Electric franchisees: 28 loans approved between fiscal 2010 and 2019, of which 2 were charged off. Loan statuses are as of June 30, 2026, and the cohort has matured, so these are settled outcomes rather than projections.

How does Mr. Electric compare with other Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors franchises?

The table sets Mr. Electric's charge-off rate beside its Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors peers and the two economy-wide benchmarks. All figures use the same cohort — SBA 7(a) loans approved FY2010–FY2019, statuses as of June 30, 2026 — and the same denominator of resolved loans, so they are directly comparable.

Mr. Electric versus benchmarks, SBA 7(a) loans approved FY2010–FY2019, statuses as of June 30, 2026. Source: U.S. SBA FOIA dataset.
MeasureMr. ElectricElectrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsAll franchisesAll SBA borrowers
Default (charge-off) rate7.1%7.8%10.2%8.0%
Loans in sample28
Defaults2
Average loan size$133,211

What has Mr. Electric SBA lending looked like since 2020?

Since 2020, Mr. Electric franchisees have taken 88 new SBA 7(a) loans. 3 have already charged off. Early defaults on loans under six years old are notable — most SBA failures take longer to develop.

Charge-off rate by approval year — share of each fiscal year's Mr. Electric SBA 7(a) loans that later defaulted (FY2010–FY2019); years with fewer than 10 loans are outlined, not filled
Charge-off rate by approval year: FY2010 0% of 1 loans; FY2011 0% of 2 loans; FY2012 0% of 2 loans; FY2013 0% of 2 loans; FY2014 0% of 1 loans; FY2015 0% of 1 loans; FY2016 0% of 4 loans; FY2017 20% of 5 loans; FY2018 0% of 4 loans; FY2019 17% of 6 loansCharge-off rate by approval year: FY2010 0% of 1 loans; FY2011 0% of 2 loans; FY2012 0% of 2 loans; FY2013 0% of 2 loans; FY2014 0% of 1 loans; FY2015 0% of 1 loans; FY2016 0% of 4 loans; FY2017 20% of 5 loans; FY2018 0% of 4 loans; FY2019 17% of 6 loans0%5%10%0%2010n=10%2011n=20%2012n=20%2013n=20%2014n=10%2015n=10%2016n=420%2017n=50%2018n=417%2019n=6
Charge-off rate by approval year: FY2010 0% of 1 loans; FY2011 0% of 2 loans; FY2012 0% of 2 loans; FY2013 0% of 2 loans; FY2014 0% of 1 loans; FY2015 0% of 1 loans; FY2016 0% of 4 loans; FY2017 20% of 5 loans; FY2018 0% of 4 loans; FY2019 17% of 6 loansCharge-off rate by approval year: FY2010 0% of 1 loans; FY2011 0% of 2 loans; FY2012 0% of 2 loans; FY2013 0% of 2 loans; FY2014 0% of 1 loans; FY2015 0% of 1 loans; FY2016 0% of 4 loans; FY2017 20% of 5 loans; FY2018 0% of 4 loans; FY2019 17% of 6 loans0%5%10%0%’10n=10%’11n=20%’12n=20%’13n=20%’14n=10%’15n=10%’16n=420%’17n=50%’18n=417%’19n=6

Loans approved since 2020, by fiscal year — counts only: 3 have charged off to date and most are still outstanding, so no rate is drawn.

Loans approved since 2020: FY2020 11; FY2021 9; FY2022 6; FY2023 18; FY2024 17; FY2025 19; FY2026 8Loans approved since 2020: FY2020 11; FY2021 9; FY2022 6; FY2023 18; FY2024 17; FY2025 19; FY2026 8112020920216202218202317202419202582026
Loans approved since 2020: FY2020 11; FY2021 9; FY2022 6; FY2023 18; FY2024 17; FY2025 19; FY2026 8Loans approved since 2020: FY2020 11; FY2021 9; FY2022 6; FY2023 18; FY2024 17; FY2025 19; FY2026 811’209’216’2218’2317’2419’258’26

Source: U.S. SBA FOIA dataset, statuses as of June 30, 2026.

Show the numbers behind this chart
Fiscal yearLoansCharged offRate
FY2010100.0%
FY2011200.0%
FY2012200.0%
FY2013200.0%
FY2014100.0%
FY2015100.0%
FY2016400.0%
FY20175120.0%
FY2018400.0%
FY20196116.7%
FY202011outstanding
FY20219outstanding
FY20226outstanding
FY202318outstanding
FY202417outstanding
FY202519outstanding
FY20268outstanding

How to read this

A charge-off means a franchisee borrowed, operated, and failed severely enough that the SBA wrote off the government-guaranteed loan. Unlike franchisor marketing or Item 19 disclosures, this is an observed outcome recorded by a federal agency. One caveat cuts the other way: SBA borrowers are typically less capitalized than all-cash buyers, so these rates can overstate risk for well-funded operators.

How reliable is this number?

Mr. Electric's figure rests on 28 resolved SBA 7(a) loans approved between fiscal 2010 and 2019 — a matured cohort, so the rate is a settled outcome, not a projection. With 28 resolved loans, one default moves the rate by about 3.6 percentage points. Loans approved since 2020 are excluded from the rate because most are still outstanding; they appear on this page as counts only. Every Mr. Electric figure is recomputed from the public SBA FOIA file on each rebuild.

Based on 28 resolved loans — directional, not precise.

Frequently asked

What is Mr. Electric's franchise failure rate on SBA loans?
Between 2010 and 2019, 28 Mr. Electric franchisees financed with SBA 7(a) loans. 2 defaulted — a 7.1% charge-off rate, 0.9x the Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors average of 7.8%. Source: U.S. Small Business Administration FOIA dataset, loan statuses as of June 30, 2026.
Is Mr. Electric a safe franchise investment?
Between 2010–2019, Mr. Electric franchisees defaulted on SBA loans at 7.1% versus a 7.8% industry average. This data is one input for due diligence; it is not investment advice.

Cite this page

Franchise Default Rates (2026). Mr. Electric franchise SBA 7(a) default rate, FY2010–FY2019 cohort: 7.1% (2 of 28 loans charged off). Derived from U.S. SBA FOIA data, loan statuses as of June 30, 2026.

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