Lack of consistent cash flow
Banks tend to favour small and medium-scale businesses that have a steady flow of revenue coming in every month. If your business can't demonstrate this consistency, your loan request will be denied.
Insufficient collateral
To get a loan, you need a commensurate collateral. This may not be a problem for large businesses that own large assets, but it can very difficult for small businesses.
Personal guarantees
Your bank needs personal guarantees that you won't default when it comes to servicing your loan. This is a very risky position for enterprises struggling to stay on top of their monthly expenses.
Not enough operating history
Banks give preference to businesses with a track record of good performance. The truth is they don't want to fund a business that has been operating for a short time and hasn't sustained a certain amount of success and credibility.
Weakening industry
Operating a small business or startup in an industry that your bank perceives as weak or in fast decline will limit your chances of getting loans from your bank.
Economic concerns
Banks will not lend money to a business if they feel that the current economic conditions are unfavourable for getting the money back in a timely manner. This is simply because they do not want bad debts.
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