Why borrowers repay more when they have something to lose
Loan repayment is often influenced by more than income or willingness to pay, it is also shaped by accountability. Borrowers are often more likely to repay when they have something meaningful to lose, and guarantors are one of the clearest examples of this dynamic. When a trusted friend, family member, or colleague stands behind a loan, repayment carries social, financial, and reputational consequences beyond the borrower alone. For lenders, guarantor-backed lending can strengthen repayment behavior while creating an added layer of confidence in credit decisions.
How to find a profitable lending niche and target the right borrowers
As a loan business owner looking to succeed, scale and stand out in the lending ecosystem, you must recognize that you can’t lend to everyone. We’ve highlighted several ways to target the right borrowers and find a profitable niche.
The need for financial models to build a successful loan business
Financial models perform as business GPS for lenders to avoid roadblocks and predict financial performance. But there are more ways they empower lenders.