More Banks May Serve Hemp Businesses
Survey shows those willing to provide loans has risen from 17% a year ago to 48% today.
A new survey shows Wisconsin banks might be more willing to provide banking and lending services to hemp-related businesses.
The Wisconsin Bankers Association surveyed 85 bank executives in December about what kind of services they offer or plan to offer to hemp growers, manufacturers and retailers.
Thirty-eight percent of respondents said they currently accept deposits from hemp businesses, while 15 percent said they are lending to hemp-related businesses.
Scott Birrenkott, assistant director of legal for the Wisconsin Bankers Association, said that’s a shift from a similar survey the group did in 2018.
That report showed only 17 percent of surveyed bankers would actively seek to provide loans to hemp farmers and processors in Wisconsin.
“We’re already starting to see a shift toward banks beginning to understand this more and looking to become engaged with their customers,” Birrenkott said.
He said a lack of understanding about industrial hemp and changing regulations around the crop have been the biggest barriers for banks to provide even depository services to hemp businesses.
“(Banks) need to understand this not only from a business aspect of ‘How are they growing this? What does this look like? What is the season for this?” Birrenkott said. “But also the complexities of the regulation, so they need to know ‘What do they need to do to be able to do this legal, so I know that this person that I am banking is engaged in a legal activity?'”
Phillip Scott, founder of the Wisconsin Hemp Farmers and Manufacturers Association, said limited banking and financing options have made expansion difficult for the industry.
Scott said opening financial institutions to hemp businesses will also help small start-ups in the state better market their product. And he’s hopeful banks will soon treat hemp like any other crop as state and federal regulations for the industry are finalized.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture continues to update federal regulations around industrial hemp laid out in the 2018 Farm Bill, including offering federal crop insurance programs to hemp growers in 2020.
Gov. Tony Evers recently signed legislation to reauthorize and update the state’s industrial hemp program.
Birrenkott said this information is a step in the right direction for banks, but there are still issues in the marketplace to work through.
“We’re still getting reports that businesses, retail and prospective, are having issues obtaining merchant processing services. So that’s something that banks are trying to work with their customers for,” Birrenkott said.
For now, Birrenkott said hemp customers should be prepared to answer more questions at the bank when applying for an account or a loan.
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As Regulations Become Clear, Wisconsin Banks More Willing To Serve Hemp Businesses was originally published by Wisconsin Public Radio.