Brokers want commercial lenders to be more open-minded

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A new survey has found that commercial finance brokers want lenders to have a more ‘outside the box’ approach to deals.

One-third of commercial brokers taking part in the survey from Asset Advantage said they want funders to be more open-minded on deals, considering the full picture of the business or the full story behind the deal.

11% of brokers want funders to offer more flexible loan terms, while 13% are looking for a higher credit appetite.

For 16% of brokers, greater transparency on lending criteria was a key area for improvement among funders.

LACK OF CONSISTENCY

One broker said: “The main thing we struggle with is consistency of credit decision. I think that more transparent underwriting criteria would help us provide proposals which get an approval and improve the experience for everybody.”

The survey questioned commercial brokers on a range of topics to determine the current state of the commercial finance market and its changing demands. The aim is to uncover the key challenges facing commercial brokers when securing funding, as well as their thoughts on lender appetite and the lending landscape.

“A different credit appetite is different to a proposal appetite”

Demand for an ‘outside the box’ approach from lenders has been a common thread throughout the survey, with many brokers looking for greater ‘storybook’ lending. This is where a lenders’ underwriting team will take a closer look at the business behind the proposal, interpreting complex accounts and looking beyond headline figures to provide funding.

Philip Knight, credit and risk director at Asset Advantage, said: “A different credit appetite is different to a proposal appetite. I don’t subscribe to the former, but the latter is something that makes brokers highly relevant in the B2B lending ecosystem and moreover where niche lenders like Asset Advantage can be the lender of choice, rather than as a last resort.

“I think having a boutique lender, which offers you direct access to the underwriting decision makers, in your panel is extremely important for introducers as this is where they can demonstrate added value.”

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