New Survey from WSFS Bank Reveals Optimism Among Small Business Owners
Following Years of Challenges, Small Business Owners Project A Bright Outlook Even Amid Economic Hurdles
While respondents’ views of the past two years mainly reflect economic challenges encountered, many plan to seek financing to invest in key business needs in 2025, signaling an optimistic shift. Additionally, these owners are confident in their ability to secure that financing. The most common planned investments include purchasing equipment (26%), obtaining working capital (25%), and funding expansions (24%).
“Small businesses have demonstrated remarkable adaptability in an environment where uncertainty has become the norm,” said
Challenges Facing Small Businesses
Despite a more optimistic outlook for the future, the past two years have presented many hurdles for small business owners. For those who believe the past two years have had a negative impact on their business, the rising inflation rate (59%) is seen as the primary factor, followed by the cost of living crisis (45%) and the looming threat of a recession (31%). More than a quarter also pointed to reduced consumer spending (27%), while over a fifth mentioned supply chain disruptions (23%) and economic uncertainty surrounding the recent election (22%).
In response to these challenges, more than half (54%) of respondents have cut back on non-essential spending, with many opting for more affordable suppliers (27%). Additionally, one-quarter of respondents have chosen to delay non-essential investments.
“As small businesses navigate an evolving economic landscape, it’s more important than ever to closely examine areas like debt management, strengthening vendor relationships, and exploring strategic financing options to fuel growth,” said
Banking Expectations and Preferences
When selecting a banking partner, the majority (53%) report banking with a large national bank, while nearly three in ten (29%) report using a smaller regional bank. Small community banks are the least common, with 16% using these as their banking partner.
When it comes to expectations from their banking partner, small business owners most frequently seek assistance with obtaining business credit cards, with over half (53%) relying on their banking partner for this. Cash flow management (38%) and capital for growth (36%) are also common expectations. Additionally, one-third (33%) of small business owners expect payment solutions and merchant services from their banking partner.
About half of respondents report their banker is proactive in helping with loans and lending solutions as well as providing tools and resources (both 51%). However, less than half feel their bank is proactive in helping them navigate economic uncertainty (46%) and with business planning (47%).
“The last several years have taught us to expect the unexpected. As a regional bank, we work to form strong partnerships with our small business Clients to best serve their needs with intimate knowledge of the communities where they operate and the local decision-making capabilities to help them reach their goals,” Caruso explained. “It’s key at the onset of your banking relationship to establish expectations and reevaluate those regularly. When it comes to preparing for economic headwinds and long-term planning, proactive support from a banking partner is a must.”
When it comes to meeting with their banker in person versus face to face, small business leaders are fairly split between what they prefer within specific circumstances. For example, small business owners are equally split between preferring in-person meetings (35%), preferring virtual meetings (32%), and being impartial (34%) for obtaining business credit cards. However, when it comes to more nuanced services – such as customized business planning and lending, the majority prefer to be in person (66% and 62%, respectively).
Deep Dive: Read the full report on survey results.
Survey Methodology
The survey was conducted by market research and insights agency Opinium. The sample includes a survey of 597 small business owners/decision makers, with 351 respondents from the Mid-Atlantic and 246 from the broader
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