Liberty Bank of Utah

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Small Banks Approving More Small-Business Loans


Small banks beat out their larger counterparts last month with a bigger jump in approvals for loans to small businesses, according to the Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index.
A monthly analysis of 1,000 loan applications on Biz2credit.com found that loan approvals in June by banks with less than $10 billion of assets totaled 47.5%, up two percentage points from May and five percentage points from a year earlier.
Approvals by banks with at least $10 billion of assets, rose half a percentage point from May, to 11.1%, Biz2Credit said Tuesday. This also was significantly higher than the 8.9% approval rate recorded in June 2011.
"Small banks are the big story this month," Rohit Arora, Biz2Credit's chief executive, said in a press release. "They have made a lot of SBA 7(a) express loans, which used to be the strength of the largest banks."
The June loan approval rate for credit unions totaled 55.8%, down from 57.6% in May. Some credit unions reported that they had reached their yearly lending limit, which is roughly 12.3% of their total assets, Biz2Credit said.
Approvals from alternate lenders, such as accounts receivables financers, merchant cash advance lenders and mirco lenders, also decreased to 62.9% from a peak of 63.2% in May.
"When traditional lenders, get back into the game, it impacts the alternative funders, such as factoring and merchant cash advance companies, which generally charge higher interest rates than banks do," Arora said. "If banks are lending, small business owners are less likely to look for other options."

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Supporting our Community

It is a well known fact that small businesses are the backbone of America.  They provide jobs for over 60% of the private-sector.  They remain strong, yet they are not able to obtain financing to support their needs.  Without the growth of the small businesses in our community we are loosing jobs for our friends and neighbors.  

Join us in supporting community businesses and shop locally.  Keeping funds in the community will help the businesses we love.  From our local shops and restaurants to our schools and community centers, show your support.

 Liberty Bank provides small businesses loans in Utah.   We are a community bank that specializes in helping people realize their dream of small business ownership.  We also support businesses through growth and expansion.  Come in and realize your small business dreams today.


Monday, June 11, 2012

Liberty Bank Loves Small Businesses!

Visit the girls at Dailey Method in Cottonwood Heights.
 www.daileymethod.com
Being  a local community bank we have the opportunity to meet amazing entrepreneurs and savvy business owners.  Working with these individuals is what we are all about.  Building and supporting local community businesses.  Come and see us to find out why we are the best choice for your business needs. We are here to help build, grow and maintain your business.  Visit us today at libertybankofutah.com

Monday, May 28, 2012

Small Business Week Heads to D.C.


It’s Small Business Week, and here are a few links to help you know what’s going on.
Inc. has a list of ten impressive attendees in D.C., and the New York Times has a post packed with useful Small Business Week links. At Entrpereneur.com, Victoria Tifft, the Small Business Administration 2012 National Small Business Person of the Year and founder of ClinicalRM, a medical device and vaccine research company, discusses the growth of her business.
And at Reuters, John Stoehr is asking, in light of a challenge to the health care law: Who truly speaks for Small Businesses?