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Loan growth a top priority for small-business lenders

April 4, 2012 by josephine.munis

Despite low demand and a shrinking pool of qualified candidates, loan growth priorities continue to rank high for most small-business lenders – both for small to midsize banks and large financial institutions. Between 2006 and 2010, overall loan applications were down 5 percent where large financial institutions saw small-business loan applications rise 36.5 percent. Banks and credit unions with assets less than $500 million showed the most significant increase of 65 percent.

Read more of the blog series: “Getting back in the game – Generating small business applications.”

Source: Decision Analytics’ Blog: Relationship and Transactional Lending Best Practices

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