Distant Lending, Specialization, and Access to Credit

Wenhua Di, Nathaniel Pattison
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Small business lending has historically been very local, but distances between small businesses and their lenders have steadily increased over the last forty years. This paper investigates a new lending strategy made possible by distant small business lending: industry specialization. Using data on all Small Business Administration 7(a) loans from 2001-2017, we document a substantial increase in remote, specialized small business lenders, i.e., lenders that originate many distant loans and concentrate these loans within a small number of industries. These lenders target low-risk industries and, consistent with expertise, experience better loan performance within these industries. We then examine whether this industry-specialized lending serves as a substitute or complement to traditional, geographically specialized lending. We exploit the staggered entry of a remote, specialized lender to estimate the impact of specialized lending on credit access. Entry significantly increases total lending, with no evidence of substitution away from other lenders. The results indicate that specialized lending can deepen credit markets by providing new loans to low-risk but underfinanced small businesses.
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远程贷款、专业化和获得信贷
从历史上看,小企业贷款是非常地方性的,但在过去的40年里,小企业和贷款人之间的距离稳步增加。本文研究了远程小企业贷款可能带来的一种新的贷款策略:行业专业化。使用2001-2017年所有小企业管理局7(a)贷款的数据,我们记录了远程专业小企业贷款机构的大幅增加,即发放许多远程贷款并将这些贷款集中在少数行业的贷款机构。这些贷款机构以低风险行业为目标,与专业知识相一致,在这些行业中获得了更好的贷款表现。然后,我们研究了这种行业专业化贷款是否可以替代或补充传统的地理专业化贷款。我们利用一个遥远的、专业的贷款人的交错进入来估计专业贷款对信贷获取的影响。进入显著增加了贷款总额,没有证据表明其他贷款机构的替代。结果表明,专业化贷款可以通过向低风险但资金不足的小企业提供新的贷款来深化信贷市场。
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