Overall most businesses became somewhat more delinquent on their debts and are stretching out their days-beyond-terms. As for relevancy to the Merchant Cash Advance was the discrepancy between business size. Large business, defined as those with over 1,000 employees, had a huge increase in delinquency. Obviously, these types of business are not MCA clients. Small- and medium-sized businesses either improved their delinquency or had a minimal decline.
The report also reports delinquency by business type. Merchant Cash Advance core business types also had minimal changes to delinquency ratings. Hospitality, retail & services all continue to show steady as she goes, with neither improvement or decline in financial health as sectors.
What does this all mean for our Merchant Cash Advance industry? The trends of increased demand will continue for the short- and medium-term. Risk to funding companies, such as American Finance Solutions, on a whole should see slight improvement. Expect smart industry players, (agents, resellers and funding companies) to aggressively capitalize on a great opportunity to build revenue and market share.
As for pricing, I expect to see little change as demand pushes up some and the continuation of low bad debt will allow funding companies to cut margins some to increase volume. The two should offset each other.
It continues to look like merchant cash advance will be a strong and viable industry to provide small- and medium-sized companies with working capital! As always, American Finance Solutions looks forward to funding all your contracts.