Country Inns & Suites
Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels
How that compares in its industry
Brands in the same industry group — Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels — with at least 20 finished loans, meaning repaid or written off. 158 further brands were left out for having too few. The chart draws 13 of 34: the best and worst of the group, plus Country Inns & Suites. The 21 in between are marked where they fall.
23 of 33 comparable brands had a lower charge-off rate than Country Inns & Suites.
The median brand in this group charged off 2.0% of its finished loans; Country Inns & Suites charged off 2.7% — 1.4× the median. Rank alone would move a whole place if any single brand did, so the median is the steadier comparison.
That rests on 75 finished loans. One fewer default would read 1.3%, one more 4.0% — how much a single borrower moves this figure is part of reading it.
17 brands from 0.0% to 2.4% not shown
4 brands from 2.8% to 3.4% not shown
Charge-off rate across finished loans — repaid or written off — so a lower bar is better. Counts beside each bar are the evidence behind the percentage — a brand with 3 of 21 and one with 30 of 210 share a rate and not a level of certainty. Industry grouping is the SBA’s own classification (NAICS 7211), which is broader than a brand’s own speciality.