Differentiated Use of Small Business Credit Scoring by Relationship Lenders and Transactional Lenders: Evidence from Firm-Bank Matched Data in Japan
This paper examines the ex-post performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that obtained small business credit scoring (SBCS) loans by using a unique Japanese firm-bank matched dataset. The ex-post probability of default after the SBCS loan was provided significantly increased for SMEs that obtained an SBCS loan from a transactional lender. Also, the lending attitude of relationship lenders during the recent global financial crisis was more severe if a transactional lender had extended an SBCS loan to a firm. These findings suggest that SBCS loans by a transactional lender are detrimental to a relationship lender’s incentive to monitor SMEs and maintain relationships.
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2012-12
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Authors: | Hasumi, Ryo ; Hirata, Hideaki ; Ono, Arito |
Institutions: | Center for Interfirm Network, Institute of Economic Research |
Subject: | small business credit scoring | lending technology | relationship lending |
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