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The House of Representatives has passed Supporting America's Innovators Act (HR 1219); the bill will provide increased access to capital for small businesses; among its provisions are changes to the number of investors in a venture capital fund and incentives for rural entrepreneurship. Source
BFS Capital Inc., a leading small business financing company, announced that it has appointed Michael Marrache as chief executive officer to succeed outgoing CEO and co-founder Marc Glazer; Michael has been with the company for four years and previously served as COO then President; "I began work with BFS Capital nearly four years ago because I thought the company had enormous potential, and I'm even more certain of this today. I'm honored to have been asked by Marc and the board to lead the company's next phase of growth," said the new CEO; Marc Glazer will continue in his role as chairman of the board. Source
DealStruck, an online lender for small and medium-sized businesses, has stopped originating loans; the industry environment and slowdown in investor capital has affected the company; the firm's CEO Ethan Senturia said, "Although we are not currently originating new loans, we are continuing to provide our clients with the high-level of service they have come to expect from us."; he also noted, "we’ll be looking for strategic options to allow us to continue delivering on our mission to provide unique, appropriate and affordable financing to small businesses nationwide." Source
The small business lending approval rate from banks nationwide was 23.5% in October, while support from institutional lenders helped marketplace lending platforms to increase their small business approval rate to 63.1% nationwide, according to data from the Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index; the economy also has been steadily improving with GDP and jobs increasing; however uncertainty over the election has affected the broad market which has seen nine of the past 10 days reporting losses in the stock market and another recently delayed rate increase from the Federal Reserve; following the election, consumers and businesses will be closely watching the affects on the economy and interest rates specifically as the country's new president influences credit markets, marketplace lending and fintech overall. Source
While fintech companies have focused on speeding up the lending process to small businesses, the IRS's continued use of fax machines continues to slow down the lending process when borrowing from traditional institutions; in an article from American Banker, the cumbersome process of getting a tax transcript from the IRS is outlined; when customers need capital on short notice they are often left with higher financing costs; Representative Patrick McHenry recently introduced the IRS Data Verification Modernization Act that aims to provide near-real-time communication of information which may level the playing field across lenders. Source
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has released data for its February Small Business Optimism Index; the Index shows a decrease to 105.3 from 105.9; the NFIB says that the reading is still one of the highest in 43 years; the lower report for February is primarily due to uncertainty around President Trump's deregulation plans, new healthcare law and tax reform. Source
American Banker reports on a recent study from the Federal Reserve that found small business owners are turning to online...
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index decreased to 104.7 from 105.3 in March and fell below expectations of 104.8; small businesses were less optimistic about business growth as momentum from the Trump administration slowed; lower sales expectations and uncertainty were key factors for the March Small Business Optimism Index report which collected its data prior to the delayed Obamacare vote which many small business owners were watching closely. Source