NACFB Survey 2008/09: Full impact of recession on commercial brokers revealed

15th September 2009

  • Total funding fallen by nearly 60% year on year
  • Buy-to-let business reports a staggering 88% drop
  • Some members reported an 85% drop in business year on year
The National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB) has announced the results of its latest annual survey of its members.
 
Chief executive of the NACFB, Adam Tyler, commented: “These figures reveal the true and shocking picture of the struggling SME community. Despite many lenders’ protestations that they are lending more than ever, these figures reveal what anecdotal evidence has already shown: that funding for businesses is very hard to get access to. The only area to show any kind of growth is invoice finance, which has been an area we have been encouraging members to diversify into as it is one of the few areas where funders are still lending.”
 
He continued: “Figures from leasing and asset finance and vehicle finance brokers have fallen less sharply, however the impact of the current economic woes hit them a few months after the commercial mortgage and buy-to-let brokers had already started to struggle.”
 
He continues: “Recent figures from The Insolvency Service have shown that there were nearly five thousand liquidations in the first quarter of this year – an increase of 7.1% on the previous quarter and a shocking 56% increase on the same period a year ago and some of this damage is caused when businesses can’t get the funding they need. Without growth in this vital part of the UK economy, the climb from recession will be very slow and very painful indeed.”
 
This year
Year on year %
Last Year
Commercial Mortgages
2,782,719,636
-51.48
5,735,712,988
Leasing & Asset Finance
997,114,216
-10.36
1,112,332,506
Invoice Finance
831,268,229
20.88
687,700,326
Vehicle Finance
758,702,255
-30.08
1,085,176,276
Buy-to-let
476,178,959
-87.85
3,918,913,339
Bridging
190,530,814
-77.22
836,571,372
Other
360,491,314
-82.61
2,073,339,407
GRAND TOTAL
6,397,005,423
-58.59
15,449,746,214
 
ENDS

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