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HKMA Reports Stable Credit Conditions for SMEs in Q1 2025

By WebDeskMay 6, 20253 Mins Read
HKMA Reports Stable Credit Conditions for SMEs in Q1 2025
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Darius Baruo
May 06, 2025 02:33

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s survey revealed stable credit conditions for SMEs in Q1 2025, with a slight improvement in credit approval perceptions.





The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) recently published the findings of its Survey on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Credit Conditions for the first quarter of 2025. The survey indicates that credit conditions for SMEs have remained stable, reflecting a steady economic environment in Hong Kong.

Credit Approval Perceptions

According to the survey, a notable 75% of SMEs perceived a “similar” or “easier” credit approval stance compared to six months ago, an increase from 70% in the previous quarter. Conversely, 25% of respondents felt the credit approval stance was “more difficult,” down from 30% in the prior quarter. It is important to note that these perceptions may not directly correlate with actual credit difficulties but could be influenced by various external factors, such as media reports and broader economic conditions.

Existing Credit Lines and New Applications

The survey also explored the stance on existing credit lines among SMEs, with 5% of respondents noting a “tighter” stance, up from 0% in the previous quarter. This tightening could involve measures like reducing credit limits or raising interest rates, though it does not necessarily reflect a reduction in credit supply.

Regarding new credit applications, 3% of surveyed SMEs applied for new bank credit, with 79% of those applications being fully or partially successful, a slight increase from 77% in the previous quarter. However, the small sample size of SMEs applying for new credit can lead to significant fluctuations in these results.

Survey Background and Significance

The HKMA, in collaboration with the Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC), has been conducting this quarterly survey since 2016. It covers approximately 2,500 SMEs across various sectors, providing crucial insights into the demand-side perspective of SMEs’ access to bank credit. Given the pivotal role of SMEs in Hong Kong’s economy, the survey results serve as a valuable tool for monitoring funding accessibility and identifying potential challenges.

While the survey offers insights into SMEs’ credit conditions, it is essential to interpret the results with caution. As with any opinion survey, the data may be influenced by temporary sentiment shifts due to specific events during the survey period. Therefore, the findings should be considered alongside other economic indicators for a comprehensive understanding.

For more detailed tables and technical information, readers can visit the HKPC’s official publication site.

The full results and additional information about the survey are available on the Hong Kong Monetary Authority website.

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