Relationship Lending and Lines of Credit in Small Firm Finance

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Allen N. Berger

University of South Carolina - Darla Moore School of Business

Gregory F. Udell

Indiana University - Kelley School of Business - Department of Finance

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Date Written: 1994

Abstract

This paper examines the role of relationship lending in small firm finance. We examine price and nonprice terms of bank lines of credit (L/C) extended to small firms. Our focus on bank L/Cs allows us toe examine a type of loan contract in which the bank-borrower relationship is likely to be an important mechanism for solving asymmetric information problems associated with financing small enterprises. We find that borrowers with longer banking relationships pay lower interest rates and are less likely to pledge collateral. These results are consistent with theoretical arguments that relationship lending generates valuable information about borrower quality.

Suggested Citation

Berger, Allen N. and Udell, Gregory F., Relationship Lending and Lines of Credit in Small Firm Finance (1994). NYU Working Paper No. FIN-94-016, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1298836

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