Abstract

ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of borrower-lender distance on credit availability for private firms. Utilizing an extensive loan record history, we categorize loans into initial and subsequent borrowings. Our analysis reveals a consistent trend: loan size diminishes with increasing distance, even after accounting for Fintech effects. A noteworthy finding is the divergent role of financial connections. During initial borrowings, they mitigate the adverse effects of distance, while in subsequent borrowings, they become a positive signal to lenders, particularly post-soft information insights. These insights highlight intricate dynamics in credit availability, emphasizing the evolving roles of technology and financial connections in shaping lending relationships for private firms.

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