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Evan Vitale – 2016 Might Be Good For Small Business Lending

January 5, 2016 by Evan Vitale

By Evan Vitale

How are things looking in terms of small business lending in 2016?

Well, believe-it-or-not, jumps in the interest rates might also mean good news for businesses who want to seek out bank loans in the upcoming year.

You see, banks only make money when they lend money and with higher rates, banks might be more interested in ramping up their small business lending portfolio.

According to the Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index, the percent of loans applications approved by big banks reach 22.8%, which is the highest since the recession. The recent interest rate hike makes lending to small businesses more attractive for larger banks. The Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index believes the loan approval percentage next year could go above 25%. Remember, higher rates means more profit for lenders.

But what about other types of lending opportunities?

Institutional investors look good. During November 2015, institutional investors approved 62.4% of all loan requests.

However, alternative lenders, smaller banks and credit unions are granting loans at decreasing rates. In fact, small banks, which usually generate a large number of Small Business Association (SBA) loans, are now approving less than half of the loan applications received. In 2014, they approved more than 50% of loan applications received.

According to Forbes, community banks are struggling to compete, so many business borrowers continue to look to other sources for funding. In addition, big banks on institutional investors, which are making loans possible via an online marketplace lending platform, are able to make quicker decisions at more attractive rates and terms for business borrowers.

Some other interesting notes from Biz2Credit:

  • Almost half of all loan applications are made via mobile units.
  • Smaller banks and credit unions haven’t kept up with technological innovations and, thus, miss out on loan deals since their application process takes longer.
  • Many times, credit unions want a borrower to come to the branch office and become a member.

Evan Vitale – Alternative Small Business Lending Thriving

December 24, 2015 by Evan Vitale

By Evan Vitale

According to Business Insider, Bizfi recently announced the close of a $65 million funding round to ease the alternative lending process for small businesses by providing an aggregating plaform that helps small businesses find the best lending platform for their needs.

Bizfi facilitates some loans, but it also works with alternative lenders such as OnDeck, Funding Circle and Kabbage to pair borrowers with investors.

Some say this indicates alternative business lending is thriving. Unfortunately, most small businesses’ credit needs are not met by traditional lenders. In fact, during the first half of 2014, over half of the small businesses that applied for loans from traditional banks had their applications rejected.

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Evan Vitale is a multifaceted finance and accounting professional who provides Audit, Accounting, Tax, Due Diligence and Advisory services to Venture Capital Funds, Hedge Funds, Private Equity Funds, Family Offices, Small Business Investment Companies (SBICs), Funds of Funds, Other Investment Groups and their management companies. 

Today’s market has made it extremely difficult to predict what the next day will bring.  For Funds and Other Investment Vehicles, the expectations remain to balance the different opportunities with a continued focus on value creation in existing portfolios.  The key to any successful organization is building and maintaining the trust of your investors. Evan has the expertise to help you shine in your investor’s eyes and stand apart from the competition.

Funds have special needs when it comes to finding an accounting firm to help them with their accounting, auditing, tax and financial due diligence projects. Managing a fund is complicated enough without having to build the infrastructure to have accounting and tax services handled also. Evan helps Funds stand apart from their competition by exceeding their investor’s expectations with high quality and timely financial and tax reporting.

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Evan Vitale – Why Banks Reject Your Loan Request

December 23, 2015 by Evan Vitale

By Evan Vitale

Securing a bank loan for your business can be a difficult chore and, unfortunately, it’s like you almost know you’re going to get rejected the minute you walk in the door.

Don’t feel bad. Most small businesses can’t get a traditional loan from a traditional lending institution.

However, the answer to your bank loan request is always going to be “no” until you ask.

If rejection comes, dust yourself off and ask the bank for feedback on why your loan application was rejected. Usually, they will be forthcoming on the reason(s) for rejection and you can use this information to improve your chances the next time you approach your bank.

However, there are many reasons why your loan request was rejected. Here are some of them:

  • For a start-up business, the business idea wasn’t credible and too risky for the lender.
  • For an established business, applying for business expansion sometimes raises concerns that you will not be able to handle the extra strain on your business debts (even if you are turning a profit). This usually means you didn’t do a good job of presenting a plan on how you were going to be able to afford to pay back the loan.
  • Not enough collateral if things go bad.
  • Lack of personal commitment by you. In other words, how much of your own money have you invested into your business. Sweat equity doesn’t work.
  • Lack of a credible business plan and financial projections.
  • Not understanding a “good” loan purpose. The purpose of the loan request should be very specific and not general.
  • Not being able to talk the talk. You should be confident in asking for the loan and in your ability to pay it back. If you’re unsure, then the bank is going to be unsure as well.

Get your ducks in a row before you present your loan request to the bank. And, as always, you’ll be able to gain great advice by talking to your accountant, lawyer and, yes, even with your banker before you apply for a business loan.

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