NEW YORK, July 10, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Small business loan approval rates for big banks ( 26.1% ) continued the upswing with yet another new high in June 2018, according to the Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index™ released today. The analysis examined more than 1,000 credit applications from small businesses on Biz2Credit.com. 

The June approval percentage for big banks (assets of $10 billion+) rose two-tenths of a percent from May’s figure of 25.9%, according to Biz2Credit’s monthly report.

“The continued strength of the economy and optimism among small business owners are important factors in these results. Entrepreneurs are confident and are investing in the growth of their companies,” said Biz2Credit CEO Rohit Arora, who oversees the monthly report. “The markets are performing well, unemployment is just 3.8%, and the small business optimism is extremely high, according to the monthly NFIB survey .”

Small business loan approval rates rose at regional and community banks. Small banks granted 49.6% of the funding requests they received in June, up two-tenths from May. It represents the highest figure for small banks since April 2015.

“Small banks are approving nearly half of the loan applications they receive. Many of them are involved in making SBA loans , which provide government guarantees that mitigate risk for the lenders,” Arora explained. “Smaller banks are a good source of capital for startups and companies with less than stellar credit ratings.”

Institutional lenders set yet another new Index record 64.8% , up one-tenth of a percent from May.

“These lenders (pension funds, insurance companies, and others), are seeking high yields and finding them in small business lending,” Arora explained. “Their volumes are growing each year, and they are funding companies while offering attractive rates and terms. Institutional lenders have become a real force in small business funding.”

Loan approval rates among alternative lenders rebounded to 56.5 % in June from 56.4% in May.

“Firms that don’t qualify for traditional small business loans because they have not been in business long or have poor credit histories are able to obtain capital from non-bank lenders,” Arora explained. “Alternative lenders charge high interest rates, but are able to provide funding for companies that need money quickly.”

Credit unions approved 40.3% of loan applications in June, up two-tenths of a percent from May, which had set a record low for the Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index .

“Even credit union lending to small business picked up in June,” Arora said. “Credit union approvals had been steadily declining this year. June’s figure was the highest since January 2018.”

To view the full index figures and infographics, click here .

About the Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index Biz2Credit analyzed loan requests ranging from $25,000 to $3 million from companies in business more than two years with an average credit score above 680. Unlike other surveys, the results are based on primary data submitted by more than 1,000 small business owners who applied for funding on Biz2Credit's online lending platform, which connects business borrowers and lenders.

About Biz2Credit Founded in 2007, Biz2Credit has arranged more than $2 billion in small business financing and has several times been named to Crain’s New York’s Fast 50 and was ranked among the top 200 fast-growing companies on Deloitte's 2017 Technology Fast 500 . Biz2Credit is expanding its industry-leading technology in custom digital platform solutions for leading banks and other financial institutions, investors and service providers in the U.S. Visit www.biz2credit.com or follow Biz2Credit on Twitter: @Biz2Credit, Facebook , and LinkedIn .

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