Fintech
How Fintech lenders can help capture small business opportunities
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2021, U.S. entrepreneurs have filed five million new business applications per year. And in 2023, the number of new small business formations increased nearly 9% from the previous year, suggesting that the growth of the small business sector shows no signs of slowing. This creates a huge opportunity for fintech lenders.
When looking for a loan, small businesses often turn to their custodian bank first. This is natural considering that a relationship of trust already exists.
Furthermore, the custodian bank has a lot of data on small businesses. This allows the bank to conduct outbound marketing (a banker can anticipate a small business’s need for credit even before the owner does) and can create a smoother process as the loan moves through the system.
Fintechs, however, have the opportunity to approach small businesses from a different perspective. The best way to do this is to offer a superior lending experience, which could include a simpler application process, faster decisions and funding, and a more flexible credit box that allows applicants who have been rejected by their bank to be approved custodian.
From equipment loans to working capital lines of credit, opportunities are substantial in the small business market, but fintech lenders must have safeguards in place and perform due diligence using the most up-to-date technologies and methods. According to Equifax, as of February 2024, small business default rates have increased for 18 consecutive months Data on commercial performance. Lenders need the best information available to pursue a high volume of loans that also fit within their risk parameters.
Technological tools evolve rapidly
Providing a better customer experience while managing risk requires the adoption of technology. Fortunately, fintech lenders have a wider range of data and analytics resources at their disposal than ever before. These tools can help you better identify quality leads and securely vet and onboard new loans. They can also assist in business auditing; provide comprehensive risk scores that assess business viability; and aggregate and consolidate data from many sources, as well as leverage alternative data such as merchant trading data.
One challenge for fintech lenders in reaching the small business market is that the prospecting ecosystem is not as developed as the consumer market. This means that small business-focused lenders have fewer tools and less reliable databases at their disposal than consumer lenders as they work to find, screen and screen loan applicants. Additionally, small businesses are dynamic in terms of sales, debt and other factors, so data becomes outdated very quickly.
The key to solving this problem comes from partnering with a vendor that can aggregate and consolidate data from a variety of sources to suit a variety of purposes.
Early in the lending process, verification tools can help confirm that a small business’ information matches verified data collected from trusted sources, including state clerk’s offices, bankruptcy records, business papers, and l ‘Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
Trade risk scores can tap into vast databases of trade credit that can predict the likelihood of success (or failure) much more accurately. These scores take into account trend data, public records, and firmographic and non-financial information. They can model multiple scenarios across a range of industries, which can help predict a range of outcomes, including insolvencies.
Growing use of alternative data
Alternative data, such as merchant trading data, is another key tool for fintech lenders. Among other things, this data can show lenders whether a small business has accepted payments or has refund or chargeback issues that indicate a problem. For example, small businesses that have experienced chargebacks greater than 1% of sales have nearly double the average default rate, according to recent Equifax Data & Analytics Commercial Merchant Data. Declining sales can also be predictive. Companies where sales decline more than 20% in six months – and the decline is not due to seasonality – have default rates 53% higher than average.
When considering a true small business with one or a few people as the driving force, there is significant overlap between business and personal data. Using a vendor that can aggregate both consumer and business data can help reduce risk.
At the same time, alternative data can help lenders find companies that are doing well, uncovering fast-growing prospects in near real-time and enabling precise targeting and segmentation based on annual revenue and growth.
Human insights add a significant dimension
As important as technology is, making good decisions is also a function of learning as much as possible about the business and its owner through human interaction. Lenders must use their judgment and experience to evaluate a number of critical areas while drawing on insights gleaned from the data. Is the business plan solid? What was your motivation for starting the business? What are the owner’s qualifications? Interestingly, a key point for evaluation is the entrepreneur’s ability to understand the relevant regulations. Those with strong job knowledge have a better chance of success.
While data and analytics providers have broadened their initial focus to include small businesses, fintech lenders have a world of information at their fingertips. Small businesses continue to be an economic driver for the economy – and a significantly underserved group – meaning the potential for fintech lenders is greater than ever. By learning about and leveraging the evolution of data and analytics, fintechs can continue to provide an essential service to individuals, businesses and the broader economy.
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Lloyds and Nationwide invest in Scottish fintech AI Aveni
Lloyds Banking Group and Nationwide have joined an £11m Series A funding round in Scottish artificial intelligence fintech Aveni.
The investment is led by Puma Private Equity with additional participation from Par Equity.
Aveni creates AI products specifically designed to streamline workflows in the financial services industry by analyzing documents and meetings across a range of operational functions, with a focus on financial advisory services and consumer compliance.
The cash injection will help fund the development of a new product, FinLLM, a large-scale language model created specifically for the financial sector in partnership with Lloyds and Nationwide.
Joseph Twigg, CEO of Aveni, explains: “The financial services industry doesn’t need AI models that can quote Shakespeare, it needs AI models that offer transparency, trust and, most importantly, fairness. The way to achieve this is to develop small, highly tuned language models, trained on financial services data, vetted by financial services experts for specific financial services use cases.
“FinLLM’s goal is to set a new standard for the controlled, responsible and ethical adoption of generative AI, outperforming all other generic models in our selected financial services use cases.”
Robin Scher, head of fintech investment at Lloyds Banking Group, says the development programme offers a “massive opportunity” for the financial services industry by streamlining operations and improving customer experience.
“We look forward to supporting Aveni’s growth as we invest in their vision of developing FinLLM together with partners. Our collaboration aims to establish Aveni as a forerunner in AI adoption in the industry, while maintaining a focus on responsible use and customer centricity,” he said.
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Fairexpay: Risk consultancy White Matter Advisory acquires 90% stake in fintech Fairexpay
Treasury Risk Consulting Firm White Matter Alert On Monday he announced the acquisition of a 90% stake in the fintech startup Fair payment for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition will help White Matter Advisory expand its portfolio in the area of cross-border remittance and fundraising services, a statement said. White Matter Advisory, which operates under the name SaveDesk (White Matter Advisory India Pvt Ltd), is engaged in the treasury risk advisory business. It oversees funds under management (FUM) totaling $8 billion, offering advisory services to a wide range of clients.
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White Matter Advisory, based in Bangalore, helps companies navigate the complexities of treasury and risk management.
Fairexpay, authorised by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under Cohort 2 of the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) Regulatory Sandbox, boasts features such as best-in-class exchange rates, 24-hour processing times and full security compliance.
“With this acquisition, White Matter Advisory will leverage Fairexpay’s advanced technology platform and regulatory approvals to enhance its services to its clients,” the release reads.
The integration of Fairexpay’s capabilities should provide White Matter Advisory with a competitive advantage in the cross-border remittance and fundraising market, he added.
The release also states that by integrating Fairexpay’s advanced technology, White Matter Advisory aims to offer seamless and convenient cross-border payment solutions, providing customers with secure options for international money transfers.
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Rakuten Delays FinTech Business Reorganization to 2025
Rakuten (Japan:4755) has released an update.
Rakuten Group, Inc. and Rakuten Bank, Ltd. announced a delay in the reorganization of Rakuten’s FinTech Business, moving the target date from October 2024 to January 2025. The delay is to allow for a more comprehensive review, taking into account regulatory, shareholder interests and the group’s optimal structure for growth. There are no anticipated changes to Rakuten Bank’s reorganization objectives, structure or listing status outside of the revised timeline.
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White Matter Advisory Acquires 90% Stake in Fintech Startup Fairexpay
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White Matter Advisory, which operates under the name SaveDesk in India, has announced that it is acquiring a 90% stake in fintech startup Fairexpay for an undisclosed amount.
This strategic move aims to strengthen White Matter Advisory’s portfolio in cross-border remittance and fundraising services.
By integrating Fairexpay’s advanced technology, White Matter Advisory aims to offer seamless and convenient cross-border payment solutions, providing customers with secure options for international money transfers.
White Matter Advisory, known for its treasury risk advisory services, manages funds under management (FUM) totaling USD 8 billion.
Founded by Bhaskar Saravana, Saurabh Jain, Kranthi Reddy and Piuesh Daga, White Matter Advisory helps companies effectively manage the complexities of treasury and risk management.
The SaveDesk platform offering includes a SaaS-based FX market data platform with real-time feeds for over 100 currencies, bank cost optimization services, customized treasury risk management solutions, and compliance guidance for the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) and other trade regulations.
Fairexpay is a global aggregation platform offering competitive currency exchange rates from numerous exchange partners worldwide. Catering to both private and corporate customers, Fairexpay provides seamless money transfer solutions for education, travel and immigration, as well as simplifying cross-border payments via API and white-label solutions for businesses. Key features include competitive currency exchange rates, 24-hour processing times, extensive currency coverage of over 30 currencies in more than 200 countries, and secure, RBI-compliant transactions.
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