Community Small Business Loans Alive with Vancity Savings Credit Union

In today’s economy people who are looking to start businesses here all over the media that the credit crunch has hit everyone and it’s impossible to get financing. In our business we certainly see that for existing clients with large banks as their creditors it certainly is more trying in determining whether or not to cut back on costs, or deciding on going after acquisitions.

The basis for capital has always been based on “How’s your credit worthiness and what’s the Collateral.”  In Vancity’s case Community business loans are based on “Character & Business Viability.”


This major difference in helping small businesses in BC has amounted to loans of over $13 million for 800 companies.


The question is why would Canada’s largest credit union with over $14 billion in assets and over 390,000 members why would they do this, simply because by helping out small businesses establish themselves in the first 5 years they will in turn likely turn these customers into larger businesses with larger operating credit lines, create more jobs, and help the credit union grow as well.


If larger banks had a small portion of their business directed to helping smaller new businesses they maybe able to do the same, possibly, but Vancity has taken the risk and it seems to have provided a service where potential small business owners can look to for help in financing.

Written by Richard S. Wong, CMA      rwong@firstchoicecapital.ca

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