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Report Shows a Decrease in Refusal Rates for Irish SMEs Seeking Finance

Report Shows a Decrease in Refusal Rates for Irish SMEs Seeking Finance

The Irish SME Association (ISME) said the results of its Quarterly Bank Watch Survey show a decrease in refusal rates and a drop in demand for credit, while the waiting time from decision to drawdown remains unchanged at six weeks. The main findings from the 524 respondents in the second-last week of March found that 31 percent required additional or new bank facilities in the last three months, compared with 42 percent in the previous quarter.

Other findings include:

  • Loan refusal rates decrease from 32% to 24%.
  • SME demand for credit drops from 42% to 31%.
  • 49% stated that banks are making it more difficult to access finance.
  • Businesses wait on average 6 weeks from decision to drawdown.

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