Starting July 1, 2025, California’s debt collection landscape will change significantly, with new regulations that impact small business loans. For creditors and debt collectors in the commercial finance space, the state’s latest law imposes strict protections typically reserved for consumer debt—putting new demands on collections for commercial loans of $500,000 or less. The new rules could have major implications, especially for in-house collection teams and creditors, who will now be subject to the same restrictions as consumer debt collectors.
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As we move into the first quarter of 2025, the economic landscape is shaping up to be one of divergence, dispersion, and bifurcation. Broad shifts in the labor market, rising inflation expectations, and ongoing government policy changes are creating both challenges and opportunities for businesses and investors alike. Here’s a look at some of the key trends you need to know for navigating the year ahead.
While this enforcement originated in the U.K., its implications extend far beyond British borders. U.S.-based financial firms with international operations—or those doing business with U.K. counterparts—should pay close attention. Here’s why:
Factoring has long been associated with manufacturing, trucking, and wholesale distribution. However, commercial finance brokers are breaking new ground by introducing factoring to industries that historically underutilized it. By educating business owners, addressing misconceptions, and tailoring solutions, brokers are unlocking fresh opportunities. Here, we explore three real-world case studies where factoring transformed businesses across unexpected sectors.

