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    For a long time, the biggest hurdle for a small business was simply finding capital. Today, the challenge is choosing the right kind.

    Tech vendors, payment processors, and e-commerce platforms have stepped up to meet the demand for rapid funding. By offering direct financing or partnering with nonbank lenders, these platforms can deliver funding decisions in hours and deposit cash by the next day.

    Having more options is a net positive for the small business economy. But at First Women’s Bank, we see how the appeal of immediate funding requires entrepreneurs to carefully weigh speed against long-term costs and support. This dynamic is especially relevant for women-owned businesses, who have historically navigated steeper barriers in traditional lending and may prioritize immediate access over optimal terms out of necessity.

    THE TRADE-OFF BETWEEN ACCESS AND COST

    Fast-financing tools, like merchant cash advances (MCAs), which give lenders a lump sum of cash in exchange for a percentage of the company’s future debit, credit card, or daily sales, serve a highly practical purpose. When a business needs to bridge a temporary gap or fund a specific, revenue-generating short-term opportunity, they can be highly effective.

    Traditional banks, on the other hand, underwrite for long-term sustainability. Regulators require banks to establish a clear, historical path to repayment, which protects both the institution and the borrower. That diligence takes time and naturally narrows the field of eligible borrowers. As a result, 2019 data from the Federal Reserve shows that large banks approve roughly 58% of small business loan applications. In contrast, small banks approve 71% of applicants who meet basic revenue thresholds, as do 82% of online vendors.

    That high approval rate and rapid turnaround of alternative lenders naturally come at a premium. Because alternative lenders use streamlined underwriting and assume more risk, they charge higher rates and fees, which can impact bottom-line profitability if not carefully managed.

    THE VALUE OF RELATIONSHIP BANKING

    Beyond the cost of capital, the starkest difference between fast-financing platforms and traditional banks is the level of ongoing support. Alternative lenders operate primarily on speed and automation; their interaction with a business is often purely transactional.

    In contrast, the rigorous underwriting process at a bank is typically the beginning of a consultative partnership. Banks deliver a hands-on level of service that extends far beyond the initial funding. They have a vested interest in the long-term success of the business.

    If a company faces an unexpected cash flow crunch or a shift in the market, an automated lending platform cannot sit down with a business owner to strategize. Traditional bankers act as financial advisors, helping owners navigate growth hurdles, optimize their cash management, and structure debt responsibly. When challenges arise, a bank relationship often provides a level of human flexibility that algorithmic lenders simply do not offer.

    MANAGE THE MECHANICS OF FAST CASH

    While alternative financing can be a valuable tool, its structure requires tight financial controls. Products like MCAs can be challenging to manage for companies with uneven cash flow or thin operating margins.

    The primary risk lies in repayment mechanics: automatic, often daily bank withdrawals combined with a higher cost of capital. Because alternative lenders pull directly from revenue streams, these withdrawals take priority and can complicate a company’s ability to time payroll or other operating expenses.

    If a business relies on repeated, overlapping advances to sustain operations, it can quickly compress its working capital. For a company navigating a dry spell, an MCA provides an immediate liquidity injection, but it demands strong subsequent sales to maintain baseline operations. Without the proactive guidance of a banking partner, business owners must be exceptionally disciplined to ensure this capital fuels growth rather than just bridging deficits.

    SUSTAINABLE GROWTH REQUIRES STRATEGIC PLANNING

    Alternative financing products are highly effective when used correctly, but they demand caution and oversight. The most reliable way to leverage these tools successfully is through proactive planning.

    When business owners give themselves the runway to evaluate multiple options, compare actual costs, and lean on their banking partners and advisors, they make empowered decisions rather than reactive ones. For women entrepreneurs in particular, strategic capital acquisition isn’t just about solving today’s cash flow needs; it’s about building a resilient financial foundation supported by knowledgeable advocates.

    Marianne Markowitz is president and CEO of First Women’s Bank.



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