Global Commercial Lending Market

Global Commercial Lending Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis, By Type(Unsecured Lending, Secured Lending), By Enterprise Size(Large Enterprises, Small & Medium Sized Enterprises) - Industry Forecast 2024-2031


Report ID: SQMIG40A2010 | Region: Global | Published Date: February, 2024
Pages: 157 | Tables: 61 | Figures: 75

Global Commercial Lending Market News

  • In March 2023, The European Central Bank (ECB) announced that it would be extending its Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP) by six months, until December 2023.
  • In February 2023, The Federal Reserve (Fed) announced that it would be raising interest rates by 0.25 percentage points, the first increase since 2018.
  • In January 2023, The Bank of England (BoE) announced that it would be raising interest rates by 0.25 percentage points, the fourth increase since December 2021.
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The Global Commercial Lending Market size was valued at USD 9823.08 Billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 10707.16 Billion in 2023 to USD 21334.68 Billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 9.00% during the forecast period (2024-2031). 

The competitive landscape of the global commercial lending market is characterized by a dynamic interplay of established financial institutions, emerging fintech players, and specialized lenders. Traditional banks, with their extensive networks and deep-rooted credibility, remain prominent players in the market, offering a wide range of lending products tailored to different sectors and borrower profiles. These banks leverage their reputation, regulatory compliance, and relationship-based approach to attract borrowers seeking stability and a comprehensive suite of financial services. 'American Express Company (USA)', 'Credit Suisse (Switzerland)', 'Nordea (Sweden)', 'Citigroup (USA)', 'Fundation Group LLC (USA)', 'JPMorgan Chase (USA)', 'Fundbox (USA)', 'Funding Circle (UK)', 'Bank of America (USA)', 'Goldman Sachs (USA)', 'Kabbage (USA)', 'LoanBuilder (USA)', 'HSBC (UK)', 'Merchant Capital (USA)', 'OnDeck (USA)', 'BNP Paribas (France)', 'DBS Bank (Singapore)', 'Mizuho Financial Group (Japan)', 'Standard Chartered (UK)', 'Wells Fargo (USA)'

Favorable economic conditions and growth prospects encourage businesses to seek financing for expansion, leading to increased demand in the commercial lending market.

Alternative Lending Models: Peer-to-peer lending, crowdfunding, and marketplace lending platforms offer alternative sources of financing, catering to underserved markets.

In North America, particularly the United States, a robust financial infrastructure and advanced technology adoption synergize to create a dynamic commercial lending environment. This landscape is undergoing a transformative shift, propelled by fintech innovations, online lending platforms, and alternative financing channels. Regulatory adjustments and fluctuations in interest rates wield substantial impact on lending dynamics, with secured lending prevailing due to its risk-mitigation capabilities. The region's emphasis on sustainable lending seamlessly aligns with its commitment to corporate responsibility and ESG considerations.

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