Wednesday, November 18, 2009

$10 Billion reduction in Small Business Lending by Big Banks

MnSBDC clients have been experiencing the "credit crunch" first hand. While Mn leads the nation in ARC loans that have helped small business clients to continue to operate, these loans come primarily from regional and community banks rather than the large national banks. The latest data indicates that the large banks that have received TARP funds designed to help spur lending to small business clients have in fact pulled back from lending to small business.

The notable exception among big banks is US Bank (US Bancorp), headquartered in Minneapolis, which increased it's lending by almost 2%. Also, BB&T Bank (located in the Southeast) remained essentially at the same level for small business lending.

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