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Small Business Acquisition Financing in a Challenging Economy

June 11, 2024
in Economy, Financing, Leadership & Strategy
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In any economic climate, small business acquisition financing presents unique challenges. However, securing debt for acquisitions can be particularly daunting in the current environment where traditional lenders are increasingly conservative. This situation is exacerbated by an interesting demographic shift: according to Secured Research, 41% of all small businesses are owned by individuals over 60. This indicates a potential surge in businesses coming up for sale, creating a gap in the capital needed to fund these transitions.

The Role of the SBA in Bridging the Gap

The Small Business Administration (SBA) plays a crucial role in this space, with lending volumes for programs such as the 7(a) and 504 surging. These programs are designed to support small business growth and acquisition by providing access to capital that might otherwise be unavailable through traditional channels. However, the SBA alone cannot fill the entire gap, especially as the market for small business sales expands.

The Growing Importance of Independent Small Business Lenders

Given the limitations of traditional lenders and the growing demand for acquisition financing, independent small business lenders are becoming increasingly vital. Whether it’s SBA or portfolio lending solutions from small independent funders, they can bring creativity and execution ability when it’s needed most.

Case Study: Creative Financing for a Business Transition

The Challenge

A mid-sized manufacturing company was up for sale, owned by a family nearing retirement and successors in place. However, a leveraged buyout would be needed to raise enough capital to complete the sale in a way that the current ownership desired. The prospective buyers faced difficulties in securing enough capital through traditional loans, particularly for the real estate and equipment needed to keep the business operational during the transition.

The Solution

An independent small business lender stepped in with a creative financing package. They offered a combination of high-advance commercial real estate financing that pulled large sums from the equity and a sale-leaseback equipment finance option to monetize unencumbered assets with low-cost debt. This approach provided affordable capital by leveraging the company’s existing assets, making the acquisition financially viable.

  1. Commercial Real Estate Financing: 87% LTV, 43% cash out, 20-year amortization, 7-year term.
  2. Sale-Leaseback Equipment Finance: 80% of OLV as defined with a bench appraisal, 5-year term, 15% residual.

Customer Testimonial

“The financing solution provided by the independent lender was instrumental in our ability to acquire the business. The combination of real estate financing and the sale-leaseback option allowed us to secure the capital we needed at a lower cost. This creative approach made the transition smooth and financially manageable,” the new owner and CEO of the manufacturing company said.

Conclusion

In a market where traditional lenders are pulling back, independent small business lenders are stepping up to provide the necessary capital for small business acquisitions. As the market for small business sales continues to grow, these lenders will play an increasingly important role in facilitating successful business transitions.

By leveraging the strengths of both SBA programs and independent lenders, buyers can navigate the complexities of acquisition financing more effectively, ensuring that they can seize opportunities and drive growth even in challenging economic conditions.

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