Jun 1, 2013

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Small businesses skittish on borrowing as economic uncertainty looms
Charlotte Observer
For example, Small Business Administration loans – one type that banks can offer companies – fell from 514 loans in 2007 in the Charlotte area to 222 last year. According to the SBA, a small business is one that has fewer than 500 employees. "They're ...
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Marc Glazer: How new lenders are filling the financing gap for businesses
Smart Business Network
Despite an economy that has been in a modest recovery for more than three years, many businesses continue to struggle. One of the major challenges is that bank loans remain hard to come by, particularly for business owners with few hard assets, less ...
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Quantity Over Quality in Bank Profits
New York Times
This is a crucial gauge of bank profitability — after all, banks are in the business of lending money — and it is on a downward slide. It declined $2.4 billion, or 2.2 percent, among the banks the F.D.I.C. examined during the first quarter, with the ...
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Business News £700m fall in loans to small enterprises
nebusiness.co.uk
LENDING to businesses plunged by £1.2bn in April in a setback to hopes for companies to access more finance and help get the economy back on track. Loans to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) fell by £700m last month in a worrying sign for ...
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Doubts over Funding for Lending as three banks cut loans
Telegraph.co.uk
This week's FLS figures are unlikely to silence critics, following Bank figures on Friday that showed net business lending dropped nearly £3bn in April, after a £545m contraction in March. Lending to smaller businesses shrank by £660m after a £115m ...
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Business bulletin board
LubbockOnline.com
He has been with the bank for five years as an assistant vice president for business development, and commercial services officer. Deanna Bradford has been promoted to vice president. She started in 2007 as a banking officer/loan assistant specializing ...
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Federal loans set for recovery from Maine fires
Press Herald
Governor Paul LePage says the Small Business Administration has approved his request for emergency low-interest disaster loans, which will be made available to property owners, residents and other local businesses affected by the fires. The Associated ...
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Fundation Builds Market Leading Credit Team with Senior Level Hires
IT Business Net
Prior to joining, Chris headed the small business risk strategy function for Dell Financial Services, the captive lending arm of Dell Inc. At Dell, Mr. Corinaldi managed a credit portfolio with over $1 billion of annual originations of loans and leases ...
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Obama: Student loan increase like $1000 tax hike
gulfnews.com
Washington: President Barack Obama on Friday urged Congress to prevent student loan rates from doubling in a month, prompting a fight with House Republicans who accused him of playing politics instead of sitting down to work out small differences and ...
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GM Vehicles Now Half Of GM Financial's New-Vehicle Business
GM Authority (blog)
To note, AmeriCredit briefly offered leases and prime-risk lending before its acquisition, but returned to its core business of subprime loans when the economic recession hit in 2008. Marking a complete turn of events, GM Financial will begin offering ...
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Mortgage rates tipped to top 7pc
Stuff.co.nz
By comparison, loans to businesses ($78.9b at the end of March) were growing at just 1.9 per cent a year and that rate of growth had been in decline since October last year. The Reserve Bank's policy statement on SCRs said introducing them could make ...
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SMEs prefer '5/6' than banks–Davao biz chamber
Business Mirror
DAVAO CITY—Small businesses would rather take the bitter pill of the loan sharks than go through the long, stringent and collateral requirements of banks to access credit, the business chamber here said. Mary Ann Abundo, executive director of the ...
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£3bn Fall in Loans and Overdrafts to British Companies, Bank of England Data
Austrian Tribune
The leading business firms have seen as much as £700m fall in loans and overdrafts to comparatively smaller firms during the month. "We have long said that there needs to be more competition and sources of finance for small firms because relying on the ...
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Wyoming counties eligible for drought loans
Casper Star-Tribune Online
To qualify for production loss loans, applicants must have suffered at least a 30 percent loss of their normal production per acre or normal per animal production. Production losses are calculated from an average of the three years immediately ...
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Bad loans, Greek sale impact Hellenic's first-quarter profit
BDlive
NICOSIA — Cypriot lender Hellenic Bank posted a €31.7m loss in the first quarter, taking a hit from higher provisioning for bad loans and from the sale of its Greek business as part of an international bailout for Cyprus. Hellenic was one of three ...
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Improving real estate values lead to community bank profitability in first quarter
Savannah Morning News
A healing real estate market and the sale of a successful small business lending subsidiary all but guaranteed good returns for the much maligned locally based financial institution. What Foster didn't envision was what can only be characterized as a ...
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Mercantile Capital Corporation Provides Equipment Loan for Apparel ...
PR.com (press release)
Orlando, FL, June 01, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Mercantile Capital Corporation (MCC), one of the nation's leading providers of U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) 504 loans for small business owners, recently closed an equipment loan for AST Sportswear, ...
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Three arrested for putting fake number plates on trucks
Business Standard
Delhi police today arrested three persons for allegedly putting fake number plates on trucks to obtain loans from private finance companies on them. "Vinod Ram (54), Ricky Arora (28) and Amit Oberoi (34) were arrested from Garhi Nizam Pur village ...
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A rare south Indian business house does things the difficult way
The Economist
After an iffy patch in 2009-10 when it faced heavy bad debts on unsecured consumer loans, this business is now concentrating on loans for vehicles and rural homes. It has grown fast and contributes a third of the group's pre-tax profits. Given its ...
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James Caan joins forces with women in business
Express.co.uk
Ms Hashemi, who also launched the Skinny Candy range, was speaking at an event celebrating the number of women taking out Start-Up Loans, which are unsecured Government-backed loans for 18 to 30-year-olds wanting to start their own businesses.
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An illustrated history of payday lending in Ohio: Plain Dealing
Plain Dealer
stripped service members of their security clearances because of their high payday debts. Congress soon passes a law capping interest rates on loans to military members at 36 percent APR. Payday lenders quickly find loopholes and continue brisk ...
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Firms see 'passion bonds' as best way to raise cash
The Guardian
At a time when banks are chary of lending to many businesses, retail bonds have boomed, attracting savers searching for a better return on their money in an era of historically low interest rates. "Companies were being charged far too much for access ...
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A time for balancing
Vancouver Sun
Sam and Matilda own their home and have no liabilities other than a couple of business-related loans. That should make for a secure retirement. Yet 60% of their net worth is in their house. The weight of their dependence on local real estate is ...
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Susan Tompor: New company refinancing student debt, helping grads find work
Detroit Free Press
Kevin Crosby, 27, has taken out $69,000 in student loans through SoFi to work on his MBA program at the U-M Ross School of Business. "I love the company. I love the community," Crosby said. He said the network has helped him learn more about how to ...
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End of the peer show
The Economist
It also makes it easier to think about offering longer-term products than the consumer loans which have been the industry's staple to date. Mr Laplanche reels off a list of areas in which Lending Club plans to expand, from student debt to business loans.
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Central Bank of India begins profiling defaulters
Hindu Business Line
The bank wants granular information, among others, pertaining to the viability of the defaulting borrower's business and the value of the collateral in hand. In the current financial year, the bank is seeking to bring down its bad loans pile from Rs 8 ...
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Micro-enterprises key for socio-economic development
Egyptian Gazette
Micro-enterprises are small businesses that generally do not have many employees, usually ten or fewer, and often start with a relatively small seed capital. These businesses often need small or micro-loans to get started and run. Governments and civil ...
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Joseph Haskins Jr. navigated Harbor Bank of Maryland through tough times
Baltimore Sun
The bank lost money on troubled real estate loans and entered into a consent order in 2010 with federal and state regulators, agreeing to make changes to shore up its finances. ... Organizers recruited business leaders, some of whom remain on the board.
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What's Sallie Mae's next path?
The News Journal
Before 2010, Sallie Mae was the largest issuer of federally guaranteed loans, a business that delivered reliable profits with virtually no risk. Then new federal legislation ended that program and made all federal loans directly issued from the ...
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Irresponsible lenders facing more criticism
Express.co.uk
In March this year, the OFT gave 50 of the largest payday lenders 12 weeks to change their business practices after a year-long study exposed "widespread irresponsible lending". Last week marked the first deadline for a number of lenders to show the ...
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Business Digest: June 1, 2013; Veterans offered loan program ...
Bay Area Development Co., based in Walnut Creek, is participating in VetLoan Advantage to provide loan incentives to veteran-owned businesses securing ...
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Business loans: SBA and banks trying to boost U.S economic growth ...
Banks across the country have started to loosen their purse after following stringent lending criteria to finance small businesses. Take for instance, Carl DelPrete, ...
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Georgia Business Loans | Wallfunding
Georgia Business Loans. Being the eighth most populous state of the United States, Georgia offers great growth potential for all businesses, provided they have ...
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