SFA: Banks are 'too risk averse'

The Small Firms Association has expressed concern at the finding in the Department of Finance “SME Lending Demand Survey” report that 30% of SME loan applications are being refused.

SFA: Banks are 'too risk averse'

The Small Firms Association has expressed concern at the finding in the Department of Finance “SME Lending Demand Survey” report that 30% of SME loan applications are being refused.

The report found that 70% of applications for bank loans were approved in the period between April and September, in which just over a third of SME's requested credit.

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