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16 December, 12:00

Why do finance companies charge higher interest rates on loans than banks do?

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  1. 16 December, 12:03
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    They are way more likely to approve a loan request to a singular person, while banks do way more checks and are usually out of bounds for smaller businesses.
  2. 16 December, 12:08
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    Commercial financing institutions generally charge higher interest rates than banks and credit unions, but they are also more likely to approve a loan request ... "For that reason, they can loan more against the assets. So chances are a smaller business might get a larger loan from a finance company" than from a bank.
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