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The Small Business Borrower Journey: Friction Points Data and How to Remove Them

March 26, 2025
in Financing, Leadership & Strategy, Sales & Marketing
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Small business lending remains unnecessarily complex, with Secured Research data identifying five major friction points that create significant delays and frustration in the borrowing process. Their latest study of 2,200 small business loan applications reveals that the average time from initial application to funding is 17 days, with 40% of potential borrowers abandoning the process entirely.

The Friction Point Map

Through extensive journey mapping and borrower interviews, Secured Research has quantified the impact of each friction point in the borrowing process:

  1. Documentation Requirements
  • 68% of applicants cited documentation as “extremely burdensome”
  • Average business provided the same information 2.6 times throughout the process
  • 93% of requested documents contained information already available through digital sources or previously provided through existing relationships
  • Business owners spent an average of 5.2 hours gathering and submitting documentation
  1. Communication Gaps
  • Average of 3.6 days of “radio silence” during underwriting
  • 61% of applicants made at least 3 follow-up calls to check application status
  • 89% reported anxiety about whether their application was being processed
  • 31% of applicants who abandoned the process cited lack of communication as the primary reason
  1. Pricing Transparency
  • 42% of borrowers reported final terms differed from initial quotes
  • Average increase of 1.7% in interest rate from initial indication to final offer
  • 76% of applicants could not fully explain the fee structure of their financing
  • Hidden fees averaged 2.1% of total loan amount across all lender types
  1. Manual Verification Processes
  • Added an average of 4 days to the approval timeline
  • Required involvement from 2.2 different departments within the lending organization
  • Created 58% of the errors that resulted in application delays
  • Disproportionately impacted businesses with complex ownership structures (87% longer processing)
  1. Rigid Repayment Structures
  • Cited by 37% as a reason for seeking alternative financing
  • Only 18% of traditional lenders offered payment timing aligned with borrower cash flow
  • 91% of loans required fixed payment amounts regardless of business seasonality or revenue inflow requirement
  • 64% of businesses reported making cash management adjustments specifically to accommodate loan payment structures

Digital Transformation Impact

Lenders that have implemented digital solutions to address these friction points have seen dramatic improvements:

  • Integrated accounting software connections reduced documentation time by 71%
  • Automated verification systems cut processing time by 64%
  • Real-time status updates decreased borrower follow-up calls by 82%
  • Transparency in pricing increased completed applications by 38%
  • Flexible repayment options improved customer satisfaction scores by 47%

Case Study: The Retail Expansion

A growing retail business with three locations sought $175,000 to open a fourth store. Their initial application with a traditional lender became mired in friction:

The business owner abandoned the process after 31 days with no clear timeline for completion. Working with a specialized small business lender, they were connected with a lender using a fully digital process:

  • Initial application completed in 17 minutes through a mobile interface
  • Direct connection to point-of-sale system and accounting software eliminated document requirements
  • Automated underwriting provided conditional approval within 4 hours
  • Interactive dashboard allowed real-time visibility into remaining requirements
  • Flexible repayment schedule aligned with projected seasonal revenue patterns
  • Funding completed in 4 business days

The retail owner later reported that the streamlined process actually influenced their growth strategy, as they now viewed financing as an accessible tool rather than a frustrating obstacle.

Strategic Opportunity for Lenders

For small business lenders, this data presents clear opportunities to differentiate their service offering:

  • Develop a “friction audit” service to help clients prepare for smoother financing experiences
  • If brokering deals, build relationships with lenders specifically based on their friction reduction capabilities
  • Create proprietary workflows that bypass common friction points through preparation and education
  • Position services around “financing readiness” rather than simply loan placement
  • Implement tracking systems that provide clients visibility throughout the process

Lenders who have specialized in friction reduction report 63% higher client satisfaction ratings and 42% more referral business according to the Secured Research data.

 

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