Consumer Finance Monitor

The Consumerization of Small Business Lending: Federal and State Regulations Accelerate

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Feb 19, 2026
Louis Caditz-Peck, Executive Director of the Responsible Business Lending Coalition and former fintech and community-lender executive, discusses the consumerization of small business lending. He covers the rise of state truth-in-lending laws, the Small Business Borrower’s Bill of Rights, uniform disclosure efforts, merchant cash advance dynamics, and the interplay between federal rules and state regulation.
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INSIGHT

States Import Consumer Disclosure Concepts

  • State small business lending laws are borrowing core consumer-credit concepts like APR disclosures and payment schedules.
  • Louis Caditz-Peck explains legislators see many Main Street businesses as consumer-like and want standardized cost transparency to compare offers.
ADVICE

Mandate APR Transparency To Restore Price Competition

  • Improve market competition by mandating clear APR and total-cost disclosures so borrowers can compare offers.
  • Louis says transparency rewards truly lower-cost lenders and prevents bad actors from winning via confusing price claims.
ANECDOTE

LendingClub Lost Deals Because Price Was Opaque

  • Louis recounts LendingClub's difficulty selling objectively lower-cost loans because borrowers couldn't compare opaque competitor pricing.
  • Competitors advertised misleading percent figures (e.g., “10%”) that translated into vastly higher real APRs, costing deals repeatedly.
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