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Talkin’ Square Biz: The Scoop On Business Loans

We're talking about why it's difficult for Black women to get business loans, and what you can do to ensure that your business needs are met.
Talkin’ Square Biz: The Scoop On Business Loans
NEW DELHI, INDIA – JULY 9: Customer filing an application form to apply for a home loan in Axis Bank on July 9, 2014 in New Delhi, India. (Photo by Priyanka Parashar/Mint via Getty Images)
By Brooklyn White · Updated May 1, 2024

Believe it or not, young Black people take out business loans. It’s more than an option for wealthy, entrepreneurial whites. But here’s something that we need to be transparent about: trying to obtain a business loan as a young Black woman is a feat. A number of Black women have talked about how difficult it is to receive a business loan as a Black person. A 2015 study conducted by Wells Fargo revealed, “Twenty-two percent of African American business owners say they felt that discrimination from a financial institution based on their race, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation had impacted their chances to obtain credit for their business. High interest rates are daunting, too.

Additionally, women’s business loan applications are accepted 33% less frequently than men, a 2016 study revealed. So, it’s a gendered and racialized problem.

Racist factors tie into a bank’s decision to approve a small business loan—one deals with the location of your business, according to Forbes. If your business is located in a low-income area that Black people and people of color predominantly inhabit, then there’s a higher chance that your business loan application will be denied. It’s a harsh truth, but it’s one that we should all be aware of.

Furthermore, the staff of the bank, or the venture capital film, that you’re going through likely has a diversity issue. Nearly 90% of the people working at venture capital firms are white men, meaning that they’re content with exclusively investing in people who look like them.

How To Overcome The Obstacles

A tool that will allow you to better navigate the world of business loans is the Small Business Administration (SBA). SBA supports Black people and people of color who are applying for business loans. Fundera reports that the SBA is willing try help fund your business through other means, including “SBA microloans, private microlenders, or non-profit companies specifically offering funding for minority-run businesses.” The SBA also allows you to pay back loans over the course of a decade.

Working towards good credit can also help you snag the business loan that you need. Impressive credit never hurts. It shows loaners that you have a great history of paying credit card bills on time.

When you know what you’re up against, the battle becomes easier. So now that you know the unique challenges that Black businesswomen experience when they need a loan, you can be better prepared, and tap into more caring resources.

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TOPICS:  business business loans financial literacy money
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