Decreasing Demand for SME Debt Financing? Debt Financing for SMEs at the End of the 20th Century

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Decreasing Demand for SME Debt Financing? Debt Financing for SMEs at the End of the 20th Century

Canadian
Pages:5 pages8 min read

Author: Pierre Vanasse

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The SME debt financing market in Canada continues to be vibrant, with a wide variety of instruments and a choice of relatively responsive providers of debt financing.

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The SME debt financing market in Canada continues to be vibrant, with a wide variety of instruments and a choice of relatively responsive providers of debt financing.

Document Highlights 

This briefing is the third in a series of briefings that help quantify the debt financing market for SMEs in Canada.

This report suggests that banks contribute only about half of the available financing in Canada. This means that SMEs in Canada have a choice, and they have been quick to take advantage of the many sources of debt financing.

New for 1998 is a trend suggesting that there was an apparent decline in demand for debt financing, this report goes to some length to try to explain this phenomenon.

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