U.S. Small Business Lending Investment Reaches All-Time High
The April data release of the Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index increased 8% from 130.5 in March 2015 to 141.5 in April 2015, reaching an all-time maximum value.
The April data release of the Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index increased 8% from 130.5 in March 2015 to 141.5 in April 2015, reaching an all-time maximum value.
The February release of the Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index (SBLI) increased 7% over February 2014. The SBLI decreased 3% from 122.4 in January 2015 to 119.2 in February 2015.
The November release of the Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index increased 1% compared to November 2013, suggesting growth at a more moderate pace.
The latest data release of the Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index (SBLI) shows small business investment gathering steam. The SBLI registered 126.5 in April 2014, an 18% increase over April 2013.
Commercial borrowing by small and medium-sized businesses in Canada moderated in Q1/14 but was still above the Q1/13. The Canadian Business Lending Index which measures the volume of new commercial loans and leases to small businesses declined 1% to 220 from Q4/13.
The latest data release of the Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index shows small business investment activity continues to grow at a faster pace, registering 115 in March, an 18% Y/Y increase.
A recent Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index shows small business investment activity has not been frozen and the financial status of small businesses is healthy. The SBLI registered 117.2 in January, a 4% increase over last year.
PayNet said small business trends show a strong finish to 2013 that will help sustain growth in the U.S. economy in Q1/14, according to the Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index.
The latest results of small business trends prepared by PayNet registers another increase for small business investment. At the same time, small businesses exhibited a slight increase in delinquent payment of loans and leases.
The September release of small business investment trends prepared by PayNet illustrates the small business economy is experiencing unspectacular but steady expansion.