"Interestingly, koi, when put in a fish bowl, will only grow up to three inches. When this same fish is placed in a large tank, it will grow to about nine inches long. In a pond koi can reach lengths of eighteen inches. Amazingly, when placed in a lake, koi can grow to three feet long. The metaphor is obvious. You are limited by how you see the world."
-- Vince Poscente

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Check out... Big Banks Shrinking As SBA Lenders

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You're the Boss: The Art of Running aSmall Business
By: Robb Mandelbaum
08/10/2011

The Small Business Administration's guaranteed loan program is back. Nudged by stimulus provisions that reduced fees and increased guarantees, American banks made a record amounf of S.B.A. backed loans in 2010 (measured in dollars), reversing a demoralizing four-year slide. But there's something noteworthy about who was doing that lending: while banks as a whole loaned more government-backed money than ever, the biggest banks loaned less.

The 25 American banks with the most deposits in 2010 underwrote $3.6 billion in S.B.A. general business, or 7(a), loans. That is just 20 percent of all 7(a) loans approved that year, down nearly a third from the share these same banks loaned in 2006. The decline cannot be tied to a decline in deposits. In that same period, these banks grew to control $5.8 trillion in deposits, 61 percent of all bank deposits in 2010.

In other words, in 2010 the 25 biggest banks held 32 percent more in deposits than those banks did in 2006 - but approved 30 percent less in S.B.A. loans...

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