Equifax Reports November Small Business Lending Decline and Improved Credit Quality

Reuters01-26
Equifax Reports November <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SBDG">Small Business</a> Lending Decline and Improved Credit Quality

Equifax Inc. reported that its November 2025 Small Business Lending Index (SBLI) showed an 8.2% decrease in nominal small business lending volumes month-over-month and a 6.8% decline year-over-year. The SBLI three-month moving average increased by 0.1% month-over-month but decreased by 0.1% compared to the previous year. The Small Business Delinquency Index (SBDI) for accounts 31-90 days past due was 1.68%, down one basis point from the previous month and 10 basis points from November 2024. The SBDI for accounts 91-180 days past due remained unchanged at 0.71%. The Small Business Default Index (SBDFI) measured 3.14%, down 11 basis points month-over-month. Regionally, 33 states experienced a year-over-year increase in 12-month rolling lending volumes. Among the largest states, Georgia had the highest increase at 6.3%, while California saw the largest decrease at 9.8%. Oklahoma (+12%) and Hawaii (+9%) recorded the highest growth compared to the previous year, while Alaska (-16%) and Vermont (-10%) posted the largest declines. By industry, lending increased the most in Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (+6%) and Finance and Insurance (+5%), while the Information sector saw the largest decline (-12%). The SBDFI increased annually in five industries, led by Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction (+21%).

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