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British Banks Supporting Small Business
U.S. Businesses are Making a Comeback
The national average commercial risk score is up
2.4 percent and overall delinquencies have declined since the beginning of the
year, according to the latest Business Benchmark Report from Experian. The
national average percentage of dollars delinquent has improved by 5.9 percent,
and the percentage of dollars 91-plus days delinquent has improved by 1.9
percent. Additionally, businesses in states with large metropolitan areas, such
as California and Texas, had among the lowest rates of severe delinquency,
coming in at 14.8 percent and 28.8 percent below the national average.
Other key findings from this month's Business Benchmark Report include the
following:
Percentage of dollars
delinquent:
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Overall, delinquencies are declining. The
national average percentage of dollars delinquent has improved by 5.9
percent since the beginning of the year, and the percentage of dollars
91-plus days delinquent has improved by 1.9 percent.
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Over the last six months, the average
percentage of dollars delinquent has improved by 1 percent. Large businesses
with 500 to 999 employees and midsize businesses with 100 to 249 employees
have seen the greatest improvements at 2.1 percent and 3.3 percent,
respectively.
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Texas, Arizona and California were among the
areas with the lowest percentage of dollars delinquent, with an average of
10.14, 9.6 and 9.27, respectively. Additionally, California and Texas ranked
among the areas with the lowest rates of severe delinquency, coming in at
14.8 percent and 28.8 percent below the national average.
Risk score:
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The national average commercial risk score was
58.60 in March. This is the third consecutive month of improvement (2.4
percent increase in 2010), highlighting the continuing improvement seen in
the business sector overall.
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Although down slightly from February, the
education services and public administration sectors have shown the greatest
average risk score change, improving by 8.3 percent and 9.8 percent,
respectively, since December.
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All geographic regions have shown marked
improvement since December, improving by as much as 8.7 percent. The Plains
states continue to have the highest risk score average of all geographic
areas (62.56).
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The largest businesses (those with more than
1,000 employees) have seen a slight decrease in the average credit score
from February, but have seen the greatest improvement over the last six
months, with a 1.3 percent improvement.
To view the report, visit
http://www.experian.com/business-information/business-benchmark-report.html.

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