Small business lending is adapting to survive. Small business loans are an endangered species during the credit crisis, a stubborn legacy of the financial meltdown, housing crisis and Great Recession. But small company credit is making a comeback in unconventional ways, even as a miserly banking industry holds back the U.S. economy as it tries to fight its way out of the recession. The latest innovator is Sam's Club, which announced a program to offer small company loans to its members.
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At Sams Club, credit crisis helps small company loans adapt
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