Mar
12
2009
When you are applying for a business loan do you have to have really good credit?
Author: Wade HendersonMarilu H asked:
Do the banks only base your business loan on your credit and how good it is or does it matter???
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Do the banks only base your business loan on your credit and how good it is or does it matter???
For Commercial Finance Loans – Factoring Loans * Equipment Financing * Purchase Order Finance * Commercial Mortgage – IMM Financial has been in the Commercial Finance Business serving companies just like yours for over 14 years. Put our experience to work for you. We are the Cashflow Specialists.





For Commercial Finance Loans – Factoring Loans * Equipment Financing * Purchase Order Finance * Commercial Mortgage – IMM Financial has been in the Commercial Finance Business serving companies just like yours for over 14 years. Put our experience to work for you. We are the Cashflow Specialists.
Oh yes, banks look at your credit history to see how well you manage your credit and evaluate your risk as a borrower
However, if you’re applying for a loan and if it is a big amount, banks and even the SBA may consider other factors aside from your personal credit:
- A business plan explaining what the business is
- Your background and experience in the business — in my experience, this is KEY in the eyes of the bank because they want to make sure that you know what you are doing and that you can make the business work. If you don’t have any experience with the business, have someone on board that knows the business to give banks assurance that someone will guide you
- Your credit factors because it shows your dependability and how well you handle credit. They will do a credit check on you and poor credit history may be frowned upon, or even reason for the disapproval of your loan application
- Your collateral. Banks, even SBA guaranteed loans, want the borrower to show collateral. They want to be guaranteed that somewhere somehow they can get payment from you
- Condition or terms of loans. Banks would want to know three important things: “How much money are you requesting? What will it be used for? and For how long will it be needed?” Banks oftentimes prefer to approve loans for items that can be identified, has lasting value, and can be repossessed and sold if things fail.
- Equity investment in the business. Banks want to see that you believe in your business enough to put your own money into the business.