V's Barbershop

How that compares in its industry

Brands in the same industry group — Other Personal Care Services — with at least 20 finished loans, meaning repaid or written off. 193 further brands were left out for having too few. The chart draws 12 of 27: the best and worst of the group, plus V's Barbershop. The 15 in between are marked where they fall.

Not ranked. V's Barbershop has too few finished loans of its own for a position to mean anything — one more outcome either way would move it several places. The brands below are shown so you can read the comparison yourself.
V's Barbershop youV's Barbershop0 of 5 loans charged off0.0%0/5
The Woodhouse Day SpaThe Woodhouse Day Spa0 of 23 loans charged off0.0%0/23
Sports ClipsSports Clips2 of 161 loans charged off1.2%2/161
European Wax CenterEuropean Wax Center7 of 298 loans charged off2.3%7/298
Great ClipsGreat Clips6 of 238 loans charged off2.5%6/238
Hand and StoneHand and Stone4 of 142 loans charged off2.8%4/142

15 brands from 2.9% to 15.0% not shown

The Lash LoungeThe Lash Lounge7 of 43 loans charged off16.3%7/43
Waxing the CityWaxing the City8 of 46 loans charged off17.4%8/46
Massage HeightsMassage Heights15 of 71 loans charged off21.1%15/71
Frenchies Modern Nail CareFrenchies Modern Nail Care5 of 22 loans charged off22.7%5/22
Tune Up; The Manly SalonTune Up; The Manly Salon5 of 22 loans charged off22.7%5/22
Fantastic SamsFantastic Sams30 of 105 loans charged off28.6%30/105

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 8121), which is broader than a brand’s own speciality.

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