A structural deficiency in the U.S. banking sector leaves businesses that gross under $50 million without credit facilities sufficient enough to support their needs. That may sound like a bold statement, but given the state of banking today, it might not be as dire as you think. There are approximately 7,000 banks in the U.S. Less than 20% of those have assets greater than $500 million, and fewer than 200 banks can offer credit lines in excess of $2 million.

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