Small businesses feel the squeeze as banks are tightening their belts

As the economy improves, bankers are seeing a surge in credit applications. However, banks are not positioned to approve loans as quickly as they did in the past because of substantial regulatory hurdles in determining creditworthiness. Following the too-big-to-fail fiasco, much of the credit capacity has concentrated in a handful of large banks, and these banks are taking a more conservative approach. On the other hand, regional and commercial banks that are willing to lend to small businesses are left with little credit to give.

Small business strategies to offset the big-bank credit crunch

The most common alternative to bank lending is high-net-worth individuals. Lending from these individuals can be done through convertible debt or terms of credit. Convertible debt is a blend between debt and equity. It is secured through a convertible note and carries a per annum interest rate until some point in the future when it converts into equity. The conversion usually occurs during the next round of financing and is given warranty coverage or discounted based on the company鈥檚 valuation. Terms of credit are only usually given to companies with a solid track record. They come in the form of a senior secured loan with a high liquidation preference, meaning they must be repaid before all other debt or equity holders.

To better understand how convertible debt or terms of credit can help your business, speak to one of our attorneys by calling 800-743-9900 or visit our website today!

www.AmeriLawyer.com

Related Posts

Continue Reading

Business

Investments In Taxi Medallions May Be Waning

The use of ride-sharing businesses may have taxicab companies questioning their investments for taxi medallions. In big cities, a taxi...

Read More >>
Business

Financing Your Small Business: Small Business Administration Loans

All businesses start with a great idea, but a business needs the right funding to truly launch a business venture....

Read More >>
Business

Don’t Misclassify Your Employees

Many persons you may hire as independent contractors may not be so according to recent court rulings around the country....

Read More >>