The Role of the Banker in Financing Medium-Sized Firms in Belgium: Lender or Adviser?

Journal of Entrepreneurship March 1997 vol. 6 no. 1 75-85

Posted: 11 Feb 2015

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Robert Wtterwulghe

Catholic University of Louvain (UCL)

Frank Janssen

Université Catholique de Louvain

Date Written: 1997

Abstract

This article analyses, on the basis of a field study, the role of banks in financing medium enterprises in Belgium. It shows that, like small firms, medium-sized businesses have a preference for self-financing. As far as external funding is concerned, debt is generally their main source. How ever, their low debt ratios indicate that, as compared to the large firms, these enterprises take less recourse to banks and, as a result, pay little attention to their financial function. The banker does not play an important role as an adviser either, except when the firm decides to raise funds through the stock market. The article calls for greater specialisation on the part of the banks so that they can avoid conflicts of interest arising out of the mismatch between their service priorities and the needs of their clientele.

Suggested Citation

Wtterwulghe, Robert and Janssen, Frank, The Role of the Banker in Financing Medium-Sized Firms in Belgium: Lender or Adviser? (1997). Journal of Entrepreneurship March 1997 vol. 6 no. 1 75-85 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2563008

Robert Wtterwulghe

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