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What are the reasons why the banks might not be willing to lend to certain borrowers?

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Banks might not be willing to lend to certain borrowers for following reasons:

  1. Lack of Collateral: Some borrowers may not have valuable assets to pledge as collateral. Banks often require collateral to secure loans.
  2. Poor Repayment History: Individuals with a history of non-repayment of loans are considered risky borrowers. Banks hesitate to lend to such individuals.
  3. Unstable Income or Employment: Borrowers who cannot provide proof of stable income or employment may face challenges in securing loans.
  4. Inadequate Documentation: Very often poor people are not able to provide proper documents.
  5. Existing high loan: They are already burdened by high loans.

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