National Private Lenders Association (NPLA) Unveils Comprehensive Private Lending Glossary
"The private lending industry's growth and evolution underscore the pressing need for standardized terminology. This glossary will ensure clarity in communication and mutual understanding among stakeholders, from legislators to the public," said
The glossary's development has taken into account the significant transformation of the private lending industry over the past decade. Sparked by recognition from
For newcomers to private lending — legislators, developers, and the general public—the glossary offers a roadmap for understanding the sector's complexities. It also bridges knowledge gaps for commercial and residential real estate developers—making the industry more approachable to those who might pursue private lending as a viable alternative to traditional funding sources.
"Legislators and regulators play an indispensable role in shaping the private lending industry. A standardized glossary allows us to communicate more effectively, fostering a more beneficial legislative and regulatory landscape," said
Private lending has also emerged as a stable and essential financing solution for borrowers, particularly in the face of escalating interest rates and recent financial challenges that have led to stricter lending norms from regional banks. Such conditions have made securing funding an uphill battle for builders and developers.
Reflecting these financial hurdles, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) quarterly Survey on Acquisition, Development, and Construction (AD&C) for Q1 2023 reported a surge in AD&C financing costs from 117 builder participants, despite a calming mortgage rate scenario. Moreover, an incredible 66% of the respondents disclosed that their traditional lenders had put a squeeze on the funds they were willing to lend.
Over the past decade, the private lending sector has experienced a profound metamorphosis. Prior to 2015, this industry was mainly characterized by an array of individual lenders and family offices, providing funds in areas in which conventional lenders typically hesitated to engage. This landscape experienced a turning point in 2015, as
"We see the NPLA's role as providing a common language to enhance our growing industry's national standardization. With the glossary, we can eliminate confusion and promote synergy among all industry stakeholders, paving the way for the collective success of the private lending industry," Tennyson concluded.
You can download the glossary for free at www.nplaonline.com.
About the NPLA
The National Private Lenders Association (NPLA) is a trade organization created to represent and protect the interests of Private Lenders in America as it pertains to legislation and public policy.
The foundational pillars are industry advancement, building community through education and mentorship, and strengthening the industry's legislative voice.
Founded in 2019, the organization was designed to represent the interests of private lenders, capital providers, and service providers dealing in real estate-based transactions.
For information, visit www.nplaonline.com.
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