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Despite Rate Cuts and Business Optimism, Credit Challenges Persist for Small Businesses
Globenewswire· 2025-12-02 14:08
Core Insights - Canada's economy is stabilizing, supported by easing inflation and interest rate cuts, leading to increased business confidence and investment [1] - Average business debt has risen by 19.6% year-over-year to $30,855, with a notable 83% increase in balances for newly established firms [1] - The Canadian Small Business Health Index increased by 2.83% from the previous quarter, reflecting improved business sentiment [2] Business Credit Trends - The manufacturing sector has driven a surge in business credit demand, with a 1.6% month-over-month rise in the Raw Materials Price Index (RMPI) and an 8.83% year-over-year increase in credit demand inquiries [4] - Businesses are prioritizing supplier payments over financial debts, resulting in a 3.5% delinquency rate for financial trades, up 7% year-over-year [5] - The financial trade delinquency rate in Ontario reached 3.86%, a 10.5% increase year-over-year, indicating significant economic strain in the region [6] Regional Performance - Ontario's financial and insurance industry has seen a 17.5% year-over-year increase in 60+ day delinquency rates, highlighting the challenges faced by small businesses in the province [6] - The Canadian Small Business Health Index for the manufacturing sector stands at 80.2%, down 11.2% compared to last year, reflecting declining business sentiment [6] - Overall, Canada’s delinquency rate for financial trades is 3.53%, with a 7% increase year-over-year, while industrial trades have improved by 18.74% [8]