Amazon Small Business Lending: Prime Lending for Pre-Prime Borrowers

Embedded lending has become an increasingly important component of digital commerce, enabling businesses to access financing directly through the platforms they use every day. By combining transaction data with streamlined underwriting, marketplace lenders can provide faster access to working capital than many traditional lending channels. Amazon Lending illustrates how embedded finance is transforming small business lending by helping marketplace sellers secure the capital needed to grow their businesses.

Two million active sellers on Amazon is a strong base to launch a lending business. When coupled with Bank of America’s long history in small business loans, plenty of room for growth and market disruption.

If Amazon keeps up with the same output quality that they’ve done with everything from books to videos, taking a pause before digging deeper into the potential exposure is appropriate.

Long term, this will be another winner for Amazon, though they are not alone. PayPal is certainly strong in this arena, as is Square, and when the businesses mature, there are plenty of alt-lenders.

As embedded finance continues to mature, partnerships between technology platforms and financial institutions are likely to reshape the small business lending landscape. By combining digital marketplace insights with established banking expertise, embedded lending solutions can expand access to capital while helping businesses manage inventory, cash flow, and growth opportunities more efficiently.

Overview by Brian Riley, Director, Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group

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