The Basics Of Getting A Bank Loan When You Are Self-Employed

An issue that has become quite vexing for the self-employed in recent years is finding the funding for their business, be it for a start-up or to fund growth. But the good news is that times are changing again, so let’s look at how one gets a regular old bank loan, because, despite some common misconceptions, that is still the way most entrepreneurs fund their businesses. After all, what is the business of a bank? To lend money. They want to lend you money. It is your job therefore to make it easy for them to do so.

How to Get a Bank Loan as an Entrepreneur

Here’s how: Getting a business loan will require that you jump through several hoops – properly and in order. You will need to have a lot of documentation prepared for the bank, and the bank will additionally look at your personal credit history, ability to collateralize the loan, business history, books (profit & loss statements, balance sheets, etc.), and more.

Because an element of risk is involved in every loan a bank makes, you need to help the bank understand that your loan’s risk is low. You can do that if you understand the “Four Cs” of credit. When a banker considers a business loan for the self-employed or other entrepreneur, it will analyze your application through this filter:

Character

This relates to the integrity, reputation, and history of the borrower. Character is determined by your payment history, credit profile, letters of reference, and so on.

Capital

How much money do you need? The more money you seek, the tougher it will be to get.

Capacity

What is your ability of to repay the loan? You will need to be able to show to the lender that you will be able to service the loan amount requested and that it will be repaid in full and on time. Requesting too much is not a good idea therefore.

Collateral

Not all business bank loans require collateral, in fact, some are unsecured, but that is more the exception than the rule. Bankers like collateral, and there are all sorts of options you can use to secure a loan: A home or other real estate, inventory, machinery, even accounts receivable.

So, if you need a bank loan, think like a banker and understand these four concepts before you apply.

By ZenBusiness Team

Get started image

Ready to get started?

Get the expert support you need

Start Now

Related Articles

5 Benefits Of Being Self-Employed

by Team ZenBusiness, on July 20, 2022

6 Ways To Financially Plan For Retirement When You’re Self-Employed

by Team ZenBusiness, on July 20, 2022

Retirement Planning For The Self-Employed

by Team ZenBusiness, on November 01, 2022

Real Estate 2.0 – So You Wanna Be A Self-Employed Real Estate Mogul?

by Team ZenBusiness, on July 20, 2022

How To Enjoy A Better Work-Life Balance When You Are Self-Employed

by Team ZenBusiness, on February 08, 2023

7 Super Shoestring Marketing Ideas For The Self-Employed

by Team ZenBusiness, on July 20, 2022