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HKMA Survey: SMEs' Credit Conditions Remain Broadly Stable in Q1 2026

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HKMA Survey: SMEs' Credit Conditions Remain Broadly Stable in Q1 2026
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HKMA Survey: SMEs' Credit Conditions Remain Broadly Stable in Q1 2026

2026-05-04 16:30 Last Updated At:16:50

Survey on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises' Credit Conditions for First Quarter 2026

The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) published today (May 4) the results of the Survey on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)' Credit Conditions for the first quarter of 2026. According to the survey, SMEs' credit conditions remained broadly stable.

Regarding SMEs' perception of banks' credit approval stance relative to six months ago, excluding respondents who answered "no idea/don't know", 73 per cent perceived a "similar" or "easier" credit approval stance in the first quarter of 2026, up from 70 per cent in the previous quarter (Chart 1 in the Annex). 27 per cent perceived a "more difficult" credit approval stance, compared to 30 per cent in the previous quarter. The perception of a more difficult credit approval stance may not necessarily reflect actual difficulties faced by SMEs in obtaining bank credit as the perception could be affected by a number of factors, such as media/news reports, business conditions and opinions of relatives and friends.

Among respondents with existing credit lines, 0 per cent reported a "tighter" banks' stance, down from 1 per cent in the previous quarter (Chart 2 in the Annex). In this survey, a tighter stance on existing credit lines denotes a range of possible measures or arrangements, such as reducing unused and used credit lines, raising the interest rate, imposing additional collateral requirements, or shortening loan tenor. Therefore, respondents' indication of banks' stance on existing credit lines may not directly reflect banks' supply of credit to SMEs.

The survey also gauged the results of new credit applications from SMEs. 2 per centof the respondents reported that they had applied for new bank credit during the first quarter of 2026. Among the respondents who had already known their application outcomes, 91 per centreported fully or partially successful applications, up from 77 per cent in the previous quarter (Chart 3 in the Annex).

Owing to small sample sizes of SMEs with existing credit lines (12per centof surveyed SMEs) and with new credit applications (2per cent of surveyed SMEs) during the quarter, the results could be prone to large fluctuations, and hence should be interpreted with care.

About Survey on SMEs' Credit Conditions

In light of the importance of SMEs to the Hong Kong economy and concerns about potential funding difficulties facing SMEs over the past few years, the HKMA has appointed the Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) to carry out this survey, starting from the third quarter of 2016. This survey is conducted on a quarterly basis, covering about 2 500 SMEs from different economic sectors each time. The results of this survey can help monitor the development of SMEs' access to bank credit from a demand-side perspective.

The results of this survey should be interpreted with caution. Similar to other opinion surveys, views collected in this survey may be affected by changes in sentiment due to idiosyncratic events that occurred over the survey period, which can make the results prone to fluctuations. Readers are advised to interpret the results together with other economic and financial information. In addition, views collected are limited to the expected direction of inter-quarter changes (e.g. "tighter", "no change" or "easier") without providing information about the magnitude of these changes.

Detailed tables and technical information of this survey are published on the website of the HKPC (smecc.hkpc.org).

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), Photo source: reference image

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), Photo source: reference image

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today

Mediation Week 2026, organised by the Department of Justice (DoJ), was officially launched today (May 4) under the theme "Mediate First: An Attempt of Mediation, Harvests Abundant Harmony". The five-day programme comprises seminars on disputes related to schools, sports, the elderly and neighbourhoods, with a view to promoting mediation as a friendly way to amicably resolve disputes and conflicts, and to build a more harmonious community.

The opening of Mediation Week was marked by a School Mediation Seminar with the theme "Capital of Mediation: You are the Future" this morning. In the first session, students trained in peer mediation showcased how mediation builds communication skills and fosters peaceful resolutions, discovering the benefits of peer mediation in creating a harmonious school environment and empowering students to address disputes collaboratively. The second session featured winners from different divisions of the Mediation Essay Competition 2026 sharing their views on mediation, followed by a prize presentation ceremony. This year, for the very first time, the Competition extended beyond Hong Kong, reaching out to students in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to share their stories and thinking about mediation.

The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, in his closing remarks at the event, encouraged students to flexibly make use of mediation skills and attain win-win solutions in a peaceful and rational manner. He said that young people are the future and hope of society, and that the DoJ is committed to embedding a mediation culture in their hearts. Kicking off with the School Mediation Seminar, this year's Mediation Week aims to promote, starting from schools, the values of diversified solutions and harmonious relationships, Mr Lam added.

With the support of the DoJ and the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy as the key sponsors, the Global Mediation Summit, organised by the International Organization for Mediation, will be held as the finale on Friday (May 8) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The summit will bring together leading mediation experts, policymakers and industry leaders from around the world to explore frontier topics such as cross-cultural international mediation, financial and investment dispute mediation, and the development of a global mediation ecosystem, thereby building Hong Kong into a "global capital of mediation".

Fully supported by dispute resolution services organisations, government departments and other relevant organisations, Mediation Week 2026 will also feature the following events this week:

May 5

*Sports Mediation Seminar

May 6

*Elder Mediation Seminar - Conflict to Care: The Role of Mediation in Elder Disputes

May 7

*Building a Leak-Free Future

For more details of Mediation Week 2026, please visit its dedicated website.

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Five-day Mediation Week 2026 launched today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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