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So far this year, banks have reported that borrowers continue to repay their loans and delinquency rates remain low. But there are signs that this may change.
September 20 -
BofA has launched two programs, one focused on increasing homeownership for Black and Hispanic Americans, and the other on small businesses owned by women and minorities that buy commercial real estate in federal opportunity zones.
August 30 -
Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
August 8 -
The bureau has dragged its feet for years in moving forward with the rule primarily because of the potential impact on credit availability for millions of small businesses.
July 12 -
Firms owned by people of color have suffered more over the last two years than those owned by whites, according to a survey by the Federal Reserve Banks. Asian American-owned firms reported the biggest increase in financial challenges.
June 29 -
Community development financial institutions proved themselves indispensable during the COVID-19 pandemic. They have earned a seat at the table.
June 15
Accion Opportunity Fund -
The rules, which come almost four years after California lawmakers passed a landmark disclosure law, require lenders to inform borrowers about annual percentage rates. Some lenders have pushed back, arguing that APRs don’t make sense for certain types of financing.
June 13 -
The agency’s proposed data collection and reporting requirements would disproportionately burden community banks, which lead the nation in small-business lending.
June 13
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Edward Shin, the onetime CEO of Noah Bank in Pennsylvania, was found guilty of charges related to loans the bank made to businesses in which he held a stake.
June 2 -
Under the deal, participating members of the BancAlliance network will be able to buy interests in loans originated on the digital lender’s platform.
May 24 -
Nearly half of all small-business owners — and higher percentages of minority entrepreneurs — said in a new survey that they aren’t sure they could come up with the funds to cover an emergency $5,000 business expense. But the results also suggest that the Paycheck Protection Program may have led to more trust in the Small Business Administration.
May 19 -
NatWest Group is considering launching a separate digital lender for small businesses in the U.K. to find a new avenue of growth for the bank.
May 17 -
On Dec. 31, 2021. Dollars in thousands.
May 9 -
The Fed waited too long to address inflation. Now we can expect higher borrowing costs as well as inflation.
May 2
National Federation of Independent Business -
Banks need to advocate for the advancement of women-owned small businesses. Our economic diversity depends on it.
April 29
TD Bank -
Block, the digital-payments firm run by Jack Dorsey, is expanding its small-business loans service to Canada, bringing it into more direct competition with the country's biggest banks.
April 28 -
Lenders don't oppose CFPB data collection for small-business loans but favor changes that would minimize unintended consequences for borrowers, a Consumer Bankers Association official writes.
April 22
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Banks have supported initiatives aimed at closing the racial equality gap but the industry risks undermining this by fighting new rules to gather demographic data on small-business lending.
April 13
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California and New York were the first states to require the disclosure of certain pricing information to small-business borrowers. But as Utah, Virginia and other states add regulations for nonbank lenders, a fault line has emerged over the use of annual percentage rates.
April 12 -
JPMorgan Chase is planning to use its recently acquired stake in the Greek payments firm Viva Wallet to support lending to small businesses across Europe, an ambition that would introduce a rare cohesion to the Continent’s fragmented banking markets.
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