Africa Unsecured Business Loans Market By Type (Term Business Loan, Overdraft, Loan on Business Credit Cards, Working Capital Loan, Others), By Enterprise Size (Large Enterprises, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises), By Provider (Banks, NBFCs, Credit Unio

Africa Unsecured Business Loans Market By Type (Term Business Loan, Overdraft, Loan on Business Credit Cards, Working Capital Loan, Others), By Enterprise Size (Large Enterprises, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises), By Provider (Banks, NBFCs, Credit Unions): Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022-2031


The Africa unsecured business loans market is anticipated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. This is attributed due to the increase in the demand for quick and convenient access to capital.  In addition, the ease of obtaining unsecured loans, coupled with the minimal collateral requirements makes an attractive choice for businesses of all sizes which fuels the growth of the market. Furthermore, technological advancements have brought about a digital revolution, streamlining the application and approval processes augmenting the growth of the market. In addition, the upsurge in the unsecured loans, such as Working Capital Loans which provides the necessary financial lifeline to meet day-to-day operational expenses contribute toward the growth of the market.

However, the high interest rates associated with unsecured loans act as a major restraint to the market growth. In addition, credit risk restrains the growth of the market.

On the other hand, the Africa unsecured business loans market is expected to offer several opportunities for new players in the market. With the rise of FinTech, new entrants are disrupting traditional lending models, introducing creative financing solutions, and targeting underserved segments of the market. This is expected to offer remunerative opportunities for the growth of the market. In addition, the surge of digital infrastructure for online lending platforms provides seamless access to unsecured loans, enabling businesses to apply and receive funds within a matter of days, if not hours which offer lucrative opportunities for the growth of the market.

The future of the Africa unsecured business loans market is poised for several key trends and an evolving market scenario. Rise in online lending platforms is the current trend which offers a wide array of financial products and will leverage big data and artificial intelligence to enhance credit assessment and risk management, making lending decisions more accurate and tailored. Another trend is stringent government regulations pertaining to introducing new guidelines to ensure fair lending practices and protect borrowers from predatory lending.

The Africa unsecured business loans market is segmented into type, enterprise size, and provider. On the basis of type, the market is segregated into term business loan, overdraft, loan on business credit cards, working capital loan, and others. By enterprise size, the market is divided into large enterprises and small & medium-sized enterprises. SMEs, which constitute a significant portion of Africa's business landscape, will increasingly turn to unsecured loans to sustain and expand their operations. On the other hand, large enterprises may explore alternative financing options but will continue to rely on a mix of secured and unsecured loans to meet their diverse financial needs. Depending on the provider, the market is classified into banks, NBFCs, and credit unions.

Qualitative insights into the Africa unsecured business loans market encompass various dimensions, including new product development, research and development (R&D), consumer/end-user perceptions, and pricing strategies.  Lenders are focusing on new product development by innovating to create loan products that cater to specific industry needs. In addition, R&D activities are directed toward enhancing the efficiency of credit assessment and risk management processes. Improved customer service and transparency in loan terms are also influencing consumer perceptions. Lenders are adopting aggressive pricing strategies to gain a competitive edge and balance between profitability and affordability.

The Porter’s five forces analysis is a model, which analyzes the competitive scenario of the industry and role of each stakeholder. The five forces include the bargaining power of buyers, the bargaining power of suppliers, the threat of new entrants, the threat of substitutes, and the level of competitive rivalry. The threat of new entrants is moderately high due to the rise of FinTech and online lending platforms which have lowered entry barriers. The bargaining power of suppliers, which in this context refers to the lenders, is impacted by market dynamics. In a market where borrowers have multiple options, lenders need to offer competitive terms and service quality to retain and attract customers. The bargaining power of buyers is significant due to the presence of multiple choice when seeking unsecured loans. Their ability to compare and negotiate terms puts pressure on lenders to offer attractive packages. The threat of substitutes exists in the form of secured loans, equity financing, or self-financing options. Depending on their specific needs, businesses may choose alternative financing methods, making it essential for unsecured lenders to differentiate their offerings. The level of competitive rivalry is intense due to the presence of a diverse variety of lenders competing for market share. Traditional banks, FinTech startups, and credit unions compete vigorously to cater to the needs of businesses.

A SWOT analysis provides an overview of the Africa unsecured business loans market. It includes its internal strength, weakness, opportunities and threats. The strength includes the unsecured loans offer accessibility and convenience. The market caters to diverse enterprise sizes and needs. Technological advancements facilitate a streamlined application process. The weaknesses include the high interest rates associated with unsecured loans. Credit risk and loan rejection challenges. Borrower perceptions about unsecured lending can be negative. The opportunities include the rise of FinTech and online lending platforms. Increase in the digital infrastructure and access to online financing. Regulatory changes promoting fairness and transparency. The threat includes intensifying competition among lenders. Economic fluctuations impacting borrower creditworthiness. Potential for regulatory hurdles and compliance challenges.

The key players operating in the Africa unsecured business loans market Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bank of America, Kabbage (now part of American Express), OnDeck (now part of Enova International), Funding Circle, LendingClub, BlueVine, Fundera (now part of NerdWallet), and Fundbox.

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Volume Market Size and Forecast

Key Market Segments

By Type

Term Business Loan
Overdraft
Loan on Business Credit Cards
Working Capital Loan
Others

By Enterprise Size

Large Enterprises
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

By Provider

Banks
NBFCs
Credit Unions

Key Market Players

Wells Fargo
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Bank of America
Kabbage (now part of American Express)
OnDeck (now part of Enova International)
Funding Circle
LendingClub
BlueVine
Fundera (now part of NerdWallet)
Fundbox

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1. Report Description
1.2. Key Market Segments
1.3. Key Benefits to the Stakeholders
1.4. Research Methodology
1.4.1. Primary Research
1.4.2. Secondary Research
1.4.3. Analyst Tools and Models
CHAPTER 2: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2.1. CXO Perspective
CHAPTER 3: MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1. Market Definition and Scope
3.2. Key Findings
3.2.1. Top Impacting Factors
3.2.2. Top Investment Pockets
3.3. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.4. Market Dynamics
3.4.1. Drivers
3.4.2. Restraints
3.4.3. Opportunities
3.5. COVID-19 Impact Analysis on the market
CHAPTER 4: AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET, BY TYPE
4.1. Overview
4.1.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Type
4.2. Term Business Loan
4.3. Overdraft
4.4. Loan on Business Credit Cards
4.5. Working Capital Loan
4.6. Others
CHAPTER 5: AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET, BY ENTERPRISE SIZE
5.1. Overview
5.1.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Enterprise Size
5.2. Large Enterprises
5.3. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
CHAPTER 6: AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET, BY PROVIDER
6.1. Overview
6.1.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Provider
6.2. Banks
6.3. NBFCs
6.4. Credit Unions
CHAPTER 7: COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Top winning strategies
7.3. Product Mapping of Top 10 Player
7.4. Competitive Dashboard
7.5. Competitive Heatmap
7.6. Top player positioning, 2021
CHAPTER 8: COMPANY PROFILES
8.1. Wells Fargo
8.1.1. Company overview
8.1.2. Key Executives
8.1.3. Company snapshot
8.1.4. Operating business segments
8.1.5. Product portfolio
8.1.6. Business performance
8.1.7. Key strategic moves and developments
8.2. JPMorgan Chase & Co.
8.2.1. Company overview
8.2.2. Key Executives
8.2.3. Company snapshot
8.2.4. Operating business segments
8.2.5. Product portfolio
8.2.6. Business performance
8.2.7. Key strategic moves and developments
8.3. Bank of America
8.3.1. Company overview
8.3.2. Key Executives
8.3.3. Company snapshot
8.3.4. Operating business segments
8.3.5. Product portfolio
8.3.6. Business performance
8.3.7. Key strategic moves and developments
8.4. Kabbage (now part of American Express)
8.4.1. Company overview
8.4.2. Key Executives
8.4.3. Company snapshot
8.4.4. Operating business segments
8.4.5. Product portfolio
8.4.6. Business performance
8.4.7. Key strategic moves and developments
8.5. OnDeck (now part of Enova International)
8.5.1. Company overview
8.5.2. Key Executives
8.5.3. Company snapshot
8.5.4. Operating business segments
8.5.5. Product portfolio
8.5.6. Business performance
8.5.7. Key strategic moves and developments
8.6. Funding Circle
8.6.1. Company overview
8.6.2. Key Executives
8.6.3. Company snapshot
8.6.4. Operating business segments
8.6.5. Product portfolio
8.6.6. Business performance
8.6.7. Key strategic moves and developments
8.7. LendingClub
8.7.1. Company overview
8.7.2. Key Executives
8.7.3. Company snapshot
8.7.4. Operating business segments
8.7.5. Product portfolio
8.7.6. Business performance
8.7.7. Key strategic moves and developments
8.8. BlueVine
8.8.1. Company overview
8.8.2. Key Executives
8.8.3. Company snapshot
8.8.4. Operating business segments
8.8.5. Product portfolio
8.8.6. Business performance
8.8.7. Key strategic moves and developments
8.9. Fundera (now part of NerdWallet)
8.9.1. Company overview
8.9.2. Key Executives
8.9.3. Company snapshot
8.9.4. Operating business segments
8.9.5. Product portfolio
8.9.6. Business performance
8.9.7. Key strategic moves and developments
8.10. Fundbox
8.10.1. Company overview
8.10.2. Key Executives
8.10.3. Company snapshot
8.10.4. Operating business segments
8.10.5. Product portfolio
8.10.6. Business performance
8.10.7. Key strategic moves and developments
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 01. AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET, BY TYPE, 2021-2031 ($BILLION)
TABLE 02. AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET, BY ENTERPRISE SIZE, 2021-2031 ($BILLION)
TABLE 03. AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET, BY PROVIDER, 2021-2031 ($BILLION)
TABLE 04. WELLS FARGO: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 05. WELLS FARGO: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 06. WELLS FARGO: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 07. WELLS FARGO: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 08. WELLS FARGO: KEY STRATERGIES
TABLE 09. JPMORGAN CHASE & CO.: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 10. JPMORGAN CHASE & CO.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 11. JPMORGAN CHASE & CO.: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 12. JPMORGAN CHASE & CO.: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 13. JPMORGAN CHASE & CO.: KEY STRATERGIES
TABLE 14. BANK OF AMERICA: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 15. BANK OF AMERICA: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 16. BANK OF AMERICA: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 17. BANK OF AMERICA: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 18. BANK OF AMERICA: KEY STRATERGIES
TABLE 19. KABBAGE (NOW PART OF AMERICAN EXPRESS): KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 20. KABBAGE (NOW PART OF AMERICAN EXPRESS): COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 21. KABBAGE (NOW PART OF AMERICAN EXPRESS): OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 22. KABBAGE (NOW PART OF AMERICAN EXPRESS): PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 23. KABBAGE (NOW PART OF AMERICAN EXPRESS): KEY STRATERGIES
TABLE 24. ONDECK (NOW PART OF ENOVA INTERNATIONAL): KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 25. ONDECK (NOW PART OF ENOVA INTERNATIONAL): COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 26. ONDECK (NOW PART OF ENOVA INTERNATIONAL): OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 27. ONDECK (NOW PART OF ENOVA INTERNATIONAL): PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 28. ONDECK (NOW PART OF ENOVA INTERNATIONAL): KEY STRATERGIES
TABLE 29. FUNDING CIRCLE: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 30. FUNDING CIRCLE: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 31. FUNDING CIRCLE: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 32. FUNDING CIRCLE: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 33. FUNDING CIRCLE: KEY STRATERGIES
TABLE 34. LENDINGCLUB: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 35. LENDINGCLUB: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 36. LENDINGCLUB: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 37. LENDINGCLUB: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 38. LENDINGCLUB: KEY STRATERGIES
TABLE 39. BLUEVINE: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 40. BLUEVINE: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 41. BLUEVINE: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 42. BLUEVINE: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 43. BLUEVINE: KEY STRATERGIES
TABLE 44. FUNDERA (NOW PART OF NERDWALLET): KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 45. FUNDERA (NOW PART OF NERDWALLET): COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 46. FUNDERA (NOW PART OF NERDWALLET): OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 47. FUNDERA (NOW PART OF NERDWALLET): PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 48. FUNDERA (NOW PART OF NERDWALLET): KEY STRATERGIES
TABLE 49. FUNDBOX: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 50. FUNDBOX: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 51. FUNDBOX: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 52. FUNDBOX: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 53. FUNDBOX: KEY STRATERGIES
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 01. AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET, 2021-2031
FIGURE 02. SEGMENTATION OF AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET, 2021-2031
FIGURE 03. TOP INVESTMENT POCKETS IN AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET (2022-2031)
FIGURE 04. PORTER FIVE-1
FIGURE 05. PORTER FIVE-2
FIGURE 06. PORTER FIVE-3
FIGURE 07. PORTER FIVE-4
FIGURE 08. PORTER FIVE-5
FIGURE 09. DRIVERS, RESTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES: AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET
FIGURE 10. AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET,BY TYPE, 2021 ($BILLION)
FIGURE 11. AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET,BY ENTERPRISE SIZE, 2021 ($BILLION)
FIGURE 12. AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET,BY PROVIDER, 2021 ($BILLION)
FIGURE 13. TOP WINNING STRATEGIES, BY YEAR
FIGURE 14. TOP WINNING STRATEGIES, BY DEVELOPMENT
FIGURE 15. TOP WINNING STRATEGIES, BY COMPANY
FIGURE 16. PRODUCT MAPPING OF TOP 10 PLAYERS
FIGURE 17. COMPETITIVE DASHBOARD
FIGURE 18. COMPETITIVE HEATMAP: AFRICA UNSECURED BUSINESS LOANS MARKET
FIGURE 19. TOP PLAYER POSITIONING, 2021
FIGURE 20. WELLS FARGO: NET SALES, 2020-2022* ($BILLION)
FIGURE 21. WELLS FARGO: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 22. WELLS FARGO: REVENUE SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 23. JPMORGAN CHASE & CO.: NET SALES, 2020-2022* ($BILLION)
FIGURE 24. JPMORGAN CHASE & CO.: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 25. JPMORGAN CHASE & CO.: REVENUE SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 26. BANK OF AMERICA: NET SALES, 2020-2022* ($BILLION)
FIGURE 27. BANK OF AMERICA: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 28. BANK OF AMERICA: REVENUE SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 29. KABBAGE (NOW PART OF AMERICAN EXPRESS): NET SALES, 2020-2022* ($BILLION)
FIGURE 30. KABBAGE (NOW PART OF AMERICAN EXPRESS): REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 31. KABBAGE (NOW PART OF AMERICAN EXPRESS): REVENUE SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 32. ONDECK (NOW PART OF ENOVA INTERNATIONAL): NET SALES, 2020-2022* ($BILLION)
FIGURE 33. ONDECK (NOW PART OF ENOVA INTERNATIONAL): REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 34. ONDECK (NOW PART OF ENOVA INTERNATIONAL): REVENUE SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 35. FUNDING CIRCLE: NET SALES, 2020-2022* ($BILLION)
FIGURE 36. FUNDING CIRCLE: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 37. FUNDING CIRCLE: REVENUE SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 38. LENDINGCLUB: NET SALES, 2020-2022* ($BILLION)
FIGURE 39. LENDINGCLUB: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 40. LENDINGCLUB: REVENUE SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 41. BLUEVINE: NET SALES, 2020-2022* ($BILLION)
FIGURE 42. BLUEVINE: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 43. BLUEVINE: REVENUE SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 44. FUNDERA (NOW PART OF NERDWALLET): NET SALES, 2020-2022* ($BILLION)
FIGURE 45. FUNDERA (NOW PART OF NERDWALLET): REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 46. FUNDERA (NOW PART OF NERDWALLET): REVENUE SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 47. FUNDBOX: NET SALES, 2020-2022* ($BILLION)
FIGURE 48. FUNDBOX: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2021 (%)
FIGURE 49. FUNDBOX: REVENUE SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (%)

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