According to PayNXT360, the alternative lending market in United States is expected to grow by 14.1% annually, reaching US$71,620.3 million by 2026. The alternative lending market in the country has...
According to PayNXT360, the alternative lending market in United States is expected to grow by 14.1% annually, reaching US$71,620.3 million by 2026. The alternative lending market in the country has experienced robust growth during 2020-2025, achieving a CAGR of 14.8%. This upward trajectory is expected to continue, with the market forecast to grow at a CAGR of 13.7% from 2026 to 2029. By the end of 2029, the alternative lending market is projected to expand from its 2025 value of US$62,782.1 million to approximately US$1,05,304.7 million. Key Trends and Drivers US alternative lending is moving toward an ecosystem-driven model: pay-over-time credit is being embedded inside major retail and wallet front-ends; SME liquidity is being routed through platforms that already run merchant operations; scaled lenders are leaning harder on institutional funding channels; and regulatory direction is becoming both more consequential and more fragmented. Over the forecasting horizon, competitive outcomes will be shaped less by standalone lending brands and more by who controls distribution, funding resilience, and compliance execution across multiple jurisdictions. 1. Embed pay-over-time credit inside mass-market retail and wallet ecosystems • Pay-over-time products are moving from “standalone BNPL at checkout” to deep integrations inside large retail and wallet ecosystems, where the credit offer is packaged into the retailer’s own consumer experience. Walmart’s OnePay selecting Klarna to power installment loans across Walmart channels, shifting BNPL competition toward who controls the consumer interface, not just underwriting. • Large retailers and commerce platforms want higher conversion, larger baskets, and stronger retention, while avoiding friction at checkout. At the same time, consumer demand for payment flexibility continues to be shaped by retail patterns (larger-ticket discretionary purchases, seasonality, and omnichannel buying). Payments and core processors are also industrializing “pay-over-time” distribution FIS, for instance, partnered with Affirm to bring integrated pay-over-time capabilities to debit issuers, widening the number of front-ends where these loans can appear. • This trend should intensify. Expect fewer “one-off BNPL” placements and more exclusive or semi-exclusive rails inside large merchants, wallets, and issuer channels. Competitive advantage will increasingly come from distribution access (retailer/wallet placement), compliant product design, and reliable servicing at scale. 2. Route SME credit through operating platforms that already run merchant workflows • Merchant and SME lending is increasingly being delivered through platforms that sit inside day-to-day operations e-commerce marketplaces, accounting ecosystems, and vertical POS stacks where repayment can be aligned to cash flow and sales cycles. Amazon, for example, expanded its seller financing program by adding Intuit QuickBooks Capital as a financing provider, reinforcing the pattern of ecosystem-led working-capital access for merchants. In parallel, vertical software platforms continue to push sales-linked repayment models; Toast Capital’s structure ties repayment to a share of daily card transactions processed through Toast, illustrating how underwriting and collections can be operationalized through merchant rails. • US SMEs increasingly rely on digital operating systems marketplaces, POS, payroll, and accounting to run their business. Those platforms have high-frequency signals (sales, refunds, chargebacks, seasonality) that improve decisioning and enable repayment designs that flex with revenue. Broader e-commerce dynamics also push this forward: sellers need inventory and working-capital tools that match fast replenishment cycles and marketing spend rhythms. • This should intensify, but concentrate among a smaller set of platforms with meaningful merchant distribution. Expect more competition around (i) who owns merchant acquisition, (ii) who can price risk through platform data, and (iii) who can fund receivables efficiently without creating balance-sheet strain. 3. Institutionalize funding via securitization and capital partnerships • As alternative lenders scale, they are placing greater emphasis on repeatable funding channels especially securitizations and institutional flows rather than relying primarily on warehouse lines or retained balance sheets. SoFi’s loan platform business completed a securitization tied to its consumer loan program in early 2025, signaling continued reliance on structured finance to support platform-originated credit. Similarly, the presence of rated issuance linked to Upstart’s securitization programs in 2025 reflects how marketplace/AI-enabled origination is being matched with capital-markets distribution. • Funding diversification is a structural requirement when originations are driven by retail and platform distribution. Investor appetite for consumer credit exposure can be accessed via structured products, while lenders seek liquidity that scales with demand and reduces concentration risk. This also ties directly to competitive intensity: platforms that can consistently access funding have more flexibility on pricing, tenors, and approval rates. • Expect continued intensification, with a clearer split between lenders that can operate like “institutional credit manufacturers” versus those that cannot. Funding quality will increasingly influence who wins retailer and platform partnerships. 4. Operate through a shifting regulatory perimeter that is becoming more state-led in key areas • The US regulatory environment for alternative lending is evolving in a way that increases uncertainty for business models particularly BNPL and small business lending compliance obligations. In May 2025, the CFPB announced it would not prioritize certain BNPL-related enforcement actions (and indicated it was considering rescinding its earlier BNPL interpretive approach), which changes near-term compliance posture and supervisory focus. At the state level, New York enacted a BNPL law in 2025 that establishes licensing and DFS supervision for BNPL providers doing business with New York consumers, signaling a path toward state-by-state perimeter-building. Separately, small business lending data-collection requirements under Section 1071 continued to progress through CFPB rulemaking activity in late 2025, keeping compliance planning on the agenda for lenders exposed to SME credit workflows. • Policymakers are reacting to the reality that credit is now delivered through non-traditional channels (apps, marketplaces, POS), raising issues around disclosures, disputes, servicing, and fair-lending governance. States are moving when they see gaps or want local oversight, while federal priorities can shift with broader political and agency direction. • The regulatory perimeter is likely to tighten in a more fragmented way, increasing compliance costs and pushing the market toward (i) better-governed operators, (ii) more partnerships with regulated entities, and (iii) more cautious product design in jurisdictions that move first. Competitive Landscape: United States Alternative Lending Competition in U.S. alternative lending is increasingly defined less by who originates credit and more by who controls distribution, secures scalable funding, and executes compliance across complex product structures. As lending becomes embedded within commerce platforms, payment flows, banking apps, and vertical software, control of the customer entry point has emerged as the primary competitive lever. Platform-led operators can steer demand, set product economics, and intermediate customer acquisition, raising the bar for standalone lenders particularly in consumer instalments and SME working capital. Partnerships and M&A are reinforcing this shift by concentrating scale among lenders and platforms with institutional-grade capital access and repeatable origination channels. At the same time, traditional financial institutions remain active participants, increasingly supplying structured capital, balance-sheet capacity, and regulated infrastructure to fintech-led origination models. Over the forecasting horizon, competitive intensity is expected to remain high, but market structure is likely to consolidate around a smaller number of scaled ecosystems capable of consistently originating, funding, and servicing credit across multiple distribution channels. Anchor the market around scaled platforms and multi-product fintechs The US landscape is anchored by a concentrated set of scaled operators spanning consumer instalments, personal loans, and SMB finance: • Affirm, Klarna, PayPal, and Block (Afterpay) remain central to pay-over-time competition, with differentiation increasingly tied to merchant relationships, underwriting performance through cycles, and servicing/disputes handling at scale. • SoFi, LendingClub, and Upstart continue to compete in personal lending and platform/partner-led originations, with intensity increasingly shaped by access to distribution partners and funding channels. • Enova (consumer and small business online lending) illustrates the push toward tighter bank adjacency and deposit/funding durability via acquisition-led strategy. New entrants are most visible at the “embedded” layer credit enablement inside payroll, vertical SaaS, and employer-linked financial services where the wedge is distribution access rather than building a new standalone brand. This broadening of the competitive set raises pressure on pricing and product design, even when incumbents retain scale advantages. Use partnerships to lock in capital access and new merchant corridors • Recent partnerships show competition moving in two directions: (1) institutionalizing funding so lending can scale reliably, and (2) entering new merchant verticals where embedded distribution is defensible. • Institutional capital partnerships are becoming a competitive weapon. LendingClub’s partnership with BlackRock (including transactions under its rated-notes program) is a concrete example of lenders using repeatable institutional channels to support origination capacity and diversify funding. • Vertical expansion via embedded platforms is accelerating. LendingClub’s partnership with Wisetack to enter home improvement financing highlights how lenders are using embedded merchant networks to access new demand corridors (contractors and service-platform distribution) without rebuilding distribution from scratch. • Bank-partner distribution continues to widen. Upstart’s partnership with First Commonwealth reflects the ongoing playbook where fintech underwriting and experience layers are distributed through regulated bank channels. Reshape positions through M&A and bank adjacency M&A and corporate actions over the last year reinforce that competitive advantage is being built through platform scale, servicing control, and bank-like capabilities not just originations. • Rocket Companies’ acquisition of Mr. Cooper (following its earlier Redfin deal) illustrates consolidation around digitally distributed mortgage and servicing ecosystems. Even where mortgage sits adjacent to “alternative lending,” the strategic logic is similar: control recurring servicing relationships, reduce acquisition cost through platform funnels, and expand cross-sell surfaces for credit products. These moves matter competitively because they increase the number of scaled, platform-led distributors that can insert credit offers into high-frequency consumer journeys. Absorb regulatory changes that are re-drawing boundaries for “credit-adjacent” products Over the last 12 months, regulatory direction has also shaped competitive posture particularly for products that sit near (or sometimes outside) traditional credit definitions. • Earned Wage Access (EWA) perimeter clarification. A December 2025 CFPB advisory opinion (published in the Federal Register) stated that certain “covered” EWA products are not treated as “credit” under Regulation Z, and that specific fee structures (e.g., optional expedited delivery fees and voluntary tips) are not “finance charges” under Regulation Z for covered products. This is consequential because it affects how some providers design offerings, disclosures, and compliance programs and it influences whether EWA-like products compete directly with small-dollar lending in consumer cash-flow management. This report provides a detailed data-centric analysis of the alternative lending industry in United States, offering comprehensive coverage of both overall and alternative lending markets. It covers more than 100+ KPIs, including loan disbursement value, loan disbursement volume, average loan ticket size, and penetration rate. The report offers in-depth segmentation across lending dimensions, including type of lending (Bank-based/NBFC and Alternative Lending), end-user segments (Retail Lending and SME/MSME Lending), and loan types. It further categorizes the alternative lending ecosystem by finance models (P2P Marketplace, Balance Sheet, Invoice Trading, Real Estate Crowdfunding, and Other Models), distribution channels (Branch/Physical, Direct Digital, and Agent/Broker), and payment instruments (Credit Transfer, Debit Card, E-Money, and Others). In addition, the analysis captures borrower demographics by age, income, and gender, alongside delinquency performance indicators. Collectively, these datasets provide a comprehensive and quantifiable view of market size, structure, lending behavior, and risk dynamics within the lending ecosystem. PayNXT360’s research methodology is based on industry best practices. Its unbiased analysis leverages a proprietary analytics platform to offer a detailed view of emerging business and investment market opportunities.
This report provides a detailed data-centric analysis of the alternative lending industry in United States, with comprehensive coverage across both overall lending and alternative lending markets. Below is a summary of key market segments:
• Macroeconomic Overview: United States Economic Indicators
-- United States by Gross Domestic Product (Current Prices)
-- United States by Population
-- United States Unemployment Rate
• Operational Enablers and Infrastructure Readiness
-- Smartphone Penetration
-- Internet Connectivity & Broadband Access
-- Digital Wallet Adoption Rate
– Real-Time Payments Infrastructure
– E-commerce Penetration
• United States Lending Market Size and Growth Dynamics
-- Loan Disbursement Value
-- Loan Disbursement Volume
-- Average Loan Ticket Size
• United States Lending Market Segmentation by Lending Type
-- Bank-based / NBFC Lending
-- Alternative Lending
• United States Lending Market Segmentation by End-User
-- Retail Lending
-- SME / MSME Lending
• United States Retail Lending Market Segmentation by Loan Purpose
-- Housing / Mortgage Loans
-- Auto Loans
-- Education Loans
-- Personal Loans
-- Other Retail Loan Types (e.g., BNPL, Travel, Green Loans, Payday)
• United States SME / MSME Lending Market Segmentation by Loan Purpose
-- Working Capital Loans
-- Expansion Loans
-- Equipment / Machinery Loans
-- Invoice Financing / Factoring
-- Trade Finance (Import / Export)
-- Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans
-- Other SME Lending (e.g., Digital Adoption, Franchise Financing)
• United States Lending Market Segmentation by Distribution Channel
-- Branch / Physical
-- Direct Digital Lending
-- Agent / Broker Channel
• United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Growth Dynamics
-- Loan Disbursement Value
-- Loan Disbursement Volume
-- Average Loan Ticket Size
• United States Alternative Lending Market Segmentation by End-User
-- Consumer Lending
-- SME / MSME Lending
• United States Alternative Lending Market Segmentation by Finance Models
-- P2P Marketplace
-- Balance Sheet Lending
-- Invoice Trading
-- Real Estate Crowdfunding
-- Other / Hybrid Models
• Combined View: Finance Models by End-User Segments
-- P2P Marketplace – Consumer Lending / SME Lending / Property Lending
-- Balance Sheet Lending – Consumer Lending / SME Lending / Property Lending
• United States Alternative Lending by Loan Purpose – Consumer Lending
-- Personal Loans
-- Payroll Advance
-- Home Improvement Loans
-- Education / Student Loans
-- Point-of-Sale (POS) Credit
-- Auto Loans
-- Medical Loans
-- Other Consumer Lending Types
• United States Alternative Lending by Loan Purpose – SME / MSME Lending
-- Lines of Credit
-- Merchant Cash Advance
-- Invoice Factoring
-- Revenue-Based Financing
-- Other SME Loan Types
• United States Alternative Lending Segmentation by Payment Instrument
-- Credit Transfer
-- Debit Card
-- E-Money
-- Other Instruments
• Cross-Segmentation: Finance Models across Payment Instruments
-- P2P Marketplace across Credit Transfer / Debit Card / E-Money / Other
-- Balance Sheet Lending by Payment Instrument
-- Invoice Trading by Payment Instrument
-- Real Estate Crowdfunding by Payment Instrument
-- Other Models by Payment Instrument
• United States Alternative Lending – Borrower-Level Insights: Consumer Demographics & Behavior
-- Borrower Distribution by Age Group
-- Borrower Distribution by Income Level
-- Borrower Distribution by Gender
• United States Alternative Lending Credit Risk & Quality Metrics
-- Delinquency Rate (30 Days / 90 Days), 2024
• Comprehensive Market Intelligence: Gain an integrated view of the overall and alternative lending landscape, combining macroeconomic context with detailed lending performance indicators such as loan disbursement value, volume, and average ticket size. • Granular Coverage of Alternative Lending: Explore the fast-evolving alternative lending ecosystem, including peer-to-peer (P2P) marketplaces, balance sheet lending, invoice trading, real estate crowdfunding, and hybrid finance models, supported by in-depth segmentation by end-user, loan purpose, and payment instrument. • Segment-Wise Insights and Cross-Analysis: Evaluate lending trends across consumer and SME/MSME segments, using advanced cross-segmentation to link finance models, loan purposes, and payment methods, offering a comprehensive understanding of credit origination dynamics. • Borrower-Level Behavioral Analytics: Understand borrower demographics and credit behavior through data on age, income level, gender distribution, and delinquency rates (30-day and 90-day), enabling sharper credit risk assessment and customer targeting. • Digital Infrastructure and Ecosystem Readiness: Assess the enabling digital ecosystem including smartphone penetration, internet access, digital wallet adoption, and real-time payments infrastructure that underpins the growth of fintech-driven lending models. • Data-Driven Forecasts and KPI Benchmarking: Access a comprehensive dataset of 100+ key performance indicators (KPIs) with historical and forecast data through 2030, providing visibility into emerging lending trends, growth drivers, and investment opportunities. • Decision-Ready Databook Format: Delivered in a data-centric, easy-to-analyze format, the Databook supports integration into financial models, strategy decks, and investor presentations, enabling stakeholders, including banks, fintechs, investors, and policymakers, to make informed, evidence-based decisions.
1. About this Report 1.1. Summary 1.2. Methodology 1.3. Definition 1.4. Disclaimer 2. United States Economic Indicators 2.1. United States Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices, 2020–2029 2.2. United States Economic Indicator by Population, 2020 – 2025 2.3. United States Unemployment Rate, 2025 3. United States Broader Market Enablers & Digital Infrastructure 3.1. Smartphone and Internet Connectivity / Broadband Penetration, 2025 3.2. Real-time Payments, Digital Wallet Adoption, and E-commerce Penetration Rate, 2025 4. United States Overall Lending Industry Attractiveness 4.1. United States Overall Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 4.2. United States Overall Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 4.3. United States Overall Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 5. United States Overall Lending Market Size and Forecast by Type of Lending 5.1. United States Overall Lending Market Share by Type of Lending, 2025 5.2. Overall Lending by Alternative Lending 5.2.1. Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 5.2.2. Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 5.2.3. Alternative Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 5.3. Overall Lending by Bank-based / NBFC Lending 5.3.1. Bank-based / NBFC Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 5.3.2. Bank-based / NBFC Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 5.3.3. Bank-based / NBFC Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 6. United States Overall Lending Market Size and Forecast by End-User 6.1. United States Overall Lending Market Share by End-User, 2025 6.2. United States End User of Overall Lending by Retail Lending 6.2.1. Retail Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 6.2.2. Retail Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 6.2.3. Retail Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 6.3. United States End User of Overall Lending by SME / MSME Lending 6.3.1. SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 6.3.2. SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 6.3.3. SME / MSME Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 7. United States Retail Lending Market Size and Forecast by Loan Purpose / Use Case 7.1. United States Retail Lending Market Share by Loan Purpose / Use Case, 2025 7.2. United States Retail Lending by Housing / Mortgage Loans 7.2.1. Housing / Mortgage Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.2.2. Housing / Mortgage Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.2.3. Housing / Mortgage Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.3. United States Retail Lending by Auto Loans 7.3.1. Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.3.2. Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.3.3. Auto Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.4. United States Retail Lending by Education Loans 7.4.1. Education Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.4.2. Education Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.4.3. Education Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.5. United States Retail Lending by Personal Loans 7.5.1. Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.5.2. Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.5.3. Personal Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.6. United States Retail Lending by Others 7.6.1. Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.6.2. Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 7.6.3. Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 8. United States SME/MSME Lending Market Size and Forecast by Loan Purpose / Use Case 8.1. United States SME/MSME Lending Market Share by Loan Purpose / Use Case, 2025 8.2. United States SME/MSME Lending by Working Capital Loans 8.2.1. Working Capital Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.2.2. Working Capital Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.2.3. Working Capital Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.3. United States SME/MSME Lending by Expansion Loans 8.3.1. Expansion Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.3.2. Expansion Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.3.3. Expansion Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.4. United States SME/MSME Lending by Equipment / Machinery Loans 8.4.1. Equipment / Machinery Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.4.2. Equipment / Machinery Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.4.3. Equipment / Machinery Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.5. United States SME/MSME Lending by Invoice Financing / Factoring 8.5.1. Invoice Financing / Factoring – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.5.2. Invoice Financing / Factoring – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.5.3. Invoice Financing / Factoring – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.6. United States SME/MSME Lending by Trade Finance (Import/Export) 8.6.1. Trade Finance – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.6.2. Trade Finance – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.6.3. Trade Finance – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.7. United States SME/MSME Lending by Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans 8.7.1. Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.7.2. Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.7.3. Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.8. United States SME/MSME Lending by Others 8.8.1. Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.8.2. Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 8.8.3. Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 9. United States Overall Lending Market Size and Forecast by Distribution Channel 9.1. United States Overall Lending Market Share by Distribution Channel, 2025 9.2. Branch / Physical – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 9.3. Direct Digital Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 9.4. Agent / Broker Channel – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 10. United States Alternative Lending Industry Attractiveness 10.1. United States Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 10.2. United States Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 10.3. United States Alternative Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 11. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by End-User 11.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by End-User, 2025 11.2. United States End User of Alternative Lending by Consumer Lending 11.2.1. Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 11.2.2. Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 11.2.3. Consumer Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 11.3. United States End User of Alternative Lending by SME / MSME Lending 11.3.1. SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 11.3.2. SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 11.3.3. SME / MSME Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 12. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by Finance Models 12.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Finance Models, 2025 12.2. United States Alternative Lending by P2P Marketplace 12.2.1. P2P Marketplace – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.2.2. P2P Marketplace – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.2.3. P2P Marketplace – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.3. United States Alternative Lending by Balance Sheet Lending 12.3.1. Balance Sheet Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.3.2. Balance Sheet Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.3.3. Balance Sheet Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.4. United States Alternative Lending by Invoice Trading 12.4.1. Invoice Trading – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.4.2. Invoice Trading – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.4.3. Invoice Trading – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.5. United States Alternative Lending by Real Estate Crowdfunding 12.5.1. Real Estate Crowdfunding – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.5.2. Real Estate Crowdfunding – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.5.3. Real Estate Crowdfunding – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.6. United States Alternative Lending by Other Models 12.6.1. Other Models – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.6.2. Other Models – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 12.6.3. Other Models – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 13. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by Finance Models and End-User Segments 13.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Finance Models and End-User Segments, 2025 13.2. United States Alternative Lending by P2P Marketplace - Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 13.3. United States Alternative Lending by P2P Marketplace - SME/MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 13.4. United States Alternative Lending by P2P Marketplace - Property Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 13.5. United States Alternative Lending by Balance Sheet - Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 13.6. United States Alternative Lending by Balance Sheet - SME/MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 13.7. United States Alternative Lending by Balance Sheet - Property Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 14. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by Loan Purpose / Use Case – Retail (Consumer Lending) 14.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Retail Loan Purpose / Use Case, 2025 14.2. United States Alternative Lending by Personal Loans – Retail (Consumer Lending) 14.2.1. Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.2.2. Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.2.3. Personal Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.3. United States Alternative Lending by Payroll Advance – Retail (Consumer Lending) 14.3.1. Payroll Advance – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.3.2. Payroll Advance – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.3.3. Payroll Advance – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.4. United States Alternative Lending by Home Improvement – Retail (Consumer Lending) 14.4.1. Home Improvement – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.4.2. Home Improvement – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.4.3. Home Improvement – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.5. United States Alternative Lending by Education/Student Loans – Retail (Consumer Lending) 14.5.1. Education/Student Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.5.2. Education/Student Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.5.3. Education/Student Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.6. United States Alternative Lending by Point of Sale Credit – Retail (Consumer Lending) 14.6.1. Point of Sale Credit – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.6.2. Point of Sale Credit – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.6.3. Point of Sale Credit – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.7. United States Alternative Lending by Auto Loans – Retail (Consumer Lending) 14.7.1. Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.7.2. Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.7.3. Auto Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.8. United States Alternative Lending by Medical Loans – Retail (Consumer Lending) 14.8.1. Medical Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.8.2. Medical Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.8.3. Medical Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.9. United States Alternative Lending by Others – Retail (Consumer Lending) 14.9.1. Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.9.2. Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 14.9.3. Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 15. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by Loan Purpose / Use Case – SME/MSME (SME/MSME Lending) 15.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by SME/MSME Loan Purpose / Use Case, 2025 15.2. United States Alternative Lending by Lines of Credit – SME/MSME (SME/MSME Lending) 15.2.1. Lines of Credit – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.2.2. Lines of Credit – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.2.3. Lines of Credit – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.3. United States Alternative Lending by Merchant Cash Advance – SME/MSME (SME/MSME Lending) 15.3.1. Merchant Cash Advance – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.3.2. Merchant Cash Advance – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.3.3. Merchant Cash Advance – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.4. United States Alternative Lending by Invoice Factoring – SME/MSME (SME/MSME Lending) 15.4.1. Invoice Factoring – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.4.2. Invoice Factoring – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.4.3. Invoice Factoring – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.5. United States Alternative Lending by Revenue Financing – SME/MSME (SME/MSME Lending) 15.5.1. Revenue Financing – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.5.2. Revenue Financing – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.5.3. Revenue Financing – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.6. United States Alternative Lending by Others – SME/MSME (SME/MSME Lending) 15.6.1. Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.6.2. Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics, 2020–2029 15.6.3. Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics, 2020–2029 16. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by Payment Instrument 16.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Payment Instrument, 2025 16.2. United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 16.3. United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 16.4. United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 16.5. United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by Other – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17. United States Alternative Lending by Finance Models across Payment Instruments 17.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by P2P Marketplace across Payment Instruments, 2025 17.1.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by P2P Marketplace across Payment Instruments, 2025 17.1.2. P2P Marketplace across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.1.3. P2P Marketplace across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.1.4. P2P Marketplace across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.1.5. P2P Marketplace across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.2. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by Balance Sheet across Payment Instruments 17.2.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Balance Sheet across Payment Instruments, 2025 17.2.2. Balance Sheet across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.2.3. Balance Sheet across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.2.4. Balance Sheet across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.2.5. Balance Sheet across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.3. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by Invoice Trading across Payment Instruments 17.3.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Invoice Trading across Payment Instruments, 2025 17.3.2. Invoice Trading across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.3.3. Invoice Trading across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.3.4. Invoice Trading across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.3.5. Invoice Trading across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.4. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by Real Estate Crowdfunding across Payment Instruments 17.4.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Real Estate Crowdfunding across Payment Instruments, 2025 17.4.2. Real Estate Crowdfunding across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.4.3. Real Estate Crowdfunding across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.4.4. Real Estate Crowdfunding across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.4.5. Real Estate Crowdfunding across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.5. United States Alternative Lending Market Size and Forecast by Other Finance Models across Payment Instruments 17.5.1. United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Other Finance Models and Loan Disbursement Payment Instruments, 2025 17.5.2. Other Finance Models across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.5.3. Other Finance Models across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.5.4. Other Finance Models across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 17.5.5. Other Finance Models across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics, 2020–2029 18. United States Alternative Lending Analysis by Consumer Demographics & Behavior 18.1. United States Alternative Lending by Age Group, 2025 18.2. United States Alternative Lending by Income Level, 2025 18.3. United States Alternative Lending by Gender, 2025 18.4. United States Alternative Lending – Delinquency Rate 30 Days / 90 Days, 2025 19. Further Reading 19.1. About PayNXT360 19.2. Related Research
Table 1: United States Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices, (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 2: United States Economic Indicator by Population, (Million), 2020 – 2025 Table 3: United States Overall Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 4: United States Overall Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 5: United States Overall Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 6: Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 7: Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 8: Alternative Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 9: Bank-based / NBFC Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 10: Bank-based / NBFC Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 11: Bank-based / NBFC Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 12: Retail Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 13: Retail Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 14: Retail Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 15: SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 16: SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 17: SME / MSME Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 18: Housing / Mortgage Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 19: Housing / Mortgage Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 20: Housing / Mortgage Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 21: Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 22: Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 23: Auto Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 24: Education Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 25: Education Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 26: Education Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 27: Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 28: Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 29: Personal Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 30: Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 31: Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Million), 2020–2029 Table 32: Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 33: Working Capital Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 34: Working Capital Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 35: Working Capital Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 36: Expansion Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 37: Expansion Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 38: Expansion Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 39: Equipment / Machinery Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 40: Equipment / Machinery Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 41: Equipment / Machinery Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 42: Invoice Financing / Factoring – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 43: Invoice Financing / Factoring – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 44: Invoice Financing / Factoring – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 45: Trade Finance – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 46: Trade Finance – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 47: Trade Finance – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 48: Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 49: Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 50: Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 51: Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 52: Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 53: Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 54: Branch / Physical – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 55: Direct Digital Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 56: Agent / Broker Channel – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 57: United States Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 58: United States Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 59: United States Alternative Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 60: Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 61: Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 62: Consumer Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 63: SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 64: SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 65: SME / MSME Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 66: P2P Marketplace – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 67: P2P Marketplace – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 68: P2P Marketplace – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 69: Balance Sheet Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 70: Balance Sheet Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 71: Balance Sheet Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 72: Invoice Trading – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 73: Invoice Trading – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 74: Invoice Trading – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 75: Real Estate Crowdfunding – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 76: Real Estate Crowdfunding – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 77: Real Estate Crowdfunding – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 78: Other Models – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 79: Other Models – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 80: Other Models – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 81: United States Alternative Lending by P2P Marketplace - Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 82: United States Alternative Lending by P2P Marketplace - SME/MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 83: United States Alternative Lending by P2P Marketplace - Property Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 84: United States Alternative Lending by Balance Sheet - Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 85: United States Alternative Lending by Balance Sheet - SME/MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 86: United States Alternative Lending by Balance Sheet - Property Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 87: Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 88: Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 89: Personal Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 90: Payroll Advance – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 91: Payroll Advance – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 92: Payroll Advance – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 93: Home Improvement – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 94: Home Improvement – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 95: Home Improvement – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 96: Education/Student Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 97: Education/Student Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 98: Education/Student Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 99: Point of Sale Credit – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 100: Point of Sale Credit – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 101: Point of Sale Credit – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 102: Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 103: Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 104: Auto Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 105: Medical Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 106: Medical Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 107: Medical Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 108: Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 109: Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 110: Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 111: Lines of Credit – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 112: Lines of Credit – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 113: Lines of Credit – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 114: Merchant Cash Advance – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 115: Merchant Cash Advance – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 116: Merchant Cash Advance – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 117: Invoice Factoring – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 118: Invoice Factoring – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 119: Invoice Factoring – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 120: Revenue Financing – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 121: Revenue Financing – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 122: Revenue Financing – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 123: Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 124: Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Table 125: Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Table 126: United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 127: United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 128: United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 129: United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by Other – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 130: P2P Marketplace across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 131: P2P Marketplace across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 132: P2P Marketplace across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 133: P2P Marketplace across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 134: Balance Sheet across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 135: Balance Sheet across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 136: Balance Sheet across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 137: Balance Sheet across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 138: Invoice Trading across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 139: Invoice Trading across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 140: Invoice Trading across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 141: Invoice Trading across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 142: Real Estate Crowdfunding across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 143: Real Estate Crowdfunding across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 144: Real Estate Crowdfunding across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 145: Real Estate Crowdfunding across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 146: Other Finance Models across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 147: Other Finance Models across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 148: Other Models across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Table 149: Other Finance Models across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029
Figure 1: PayNXT360’s Methodology Framework Figure 2: United States Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices, (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 3: United States Economic Indicator by Population, (Million), 2020 – 2025 Figure 4: United States Unemployment Rate (%), 2025 Figure 5: Smartphone Adoption and Internet Connectivity / Broadband Penetration (%), 2025 Figure 6: Real-time Payments Adoption, Digital Wallet Adoption, and E-commerce Penetration Rate (%), 2025 Figure 7: United States Overall Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 8: United States Overall Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 9: United States Overall Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 10: Overall Lending Market Share by Type of Lending (%), 2025 Figure 11: Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 12: Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 13: Alternative Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 14: Bank-based / NBFC Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 15: Bank-based / NBFC Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 16: Bank-based / NBFC Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 17: United States Overall Lending Market Share by End-User (%), 2025 Figure 18: Retail Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 19: Retail Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 20: Retail Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 21: SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 22: SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 23: SME / MSME Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 24: Retail Lending Market Share by Loan Purpose / Use Case (%), 2025 Figure 25: Housing / Mortgage Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 26: Housing / Mortgage Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 27: Housing / Mortgage Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 28: Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 29: Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 30: Auto Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 31: Education Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 32: Education Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 33: Education Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 34: Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 35: Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 36: Personal Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 37: Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 38: Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Million), 2020–2029 Figure 39: Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 40: SME/MSME Lending Market Share by Loan Purpose / Use Case (%), 2025 Figure 41: Working Capital Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 42: Working Capital Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 43: Working Capital Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 44: Expansion Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 45: Expansion Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 46: Expansion Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 47: Equipment / Machinery Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 48: Equipment / Machinery Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 49: Equipment / Machinery Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 50: Invoice Financing / Factoring – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 51: Invoice Financing / Factoring – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 52: Invoice Financing / Factoring – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 53: Trade Finance – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 54: Trade Finance – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 55: Trade Finance – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 56: Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 57: Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 58: Real Estate / Commercial Property Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 59: Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 60: Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 61: Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 62: Overall Lending Market Share by Distribution Channel (%), 2025 Figure 63: Branch / Physical – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 64: Direct Digital Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 65: Agent / Broker Channel – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 66: United States Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 67: United States Alternative Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 68: United States Alternative Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 69: Alternative Lending Market Share by End-User (%), 2025 Figure 70: Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 71: Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 72: Consumer Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 73: SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 74: SME / MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 75: SME / MSME Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 76: Alternative Lending Market Share by Finance Models (%), 2025 Figure 77: P2P Marketplace – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 78: P2P Marketplace – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 79: P2P Marketplace – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 80: Balance Sheet Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 81: Balance Sheet Lending – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 82: Balance Sheet Lending – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 83: Invoice Trading – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 84: Invoice Trading – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 85: Invoice Trading – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 86: Real Estate Crowdfunding – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 87: Real Estate Crowdfunding – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 88: Real Estate Crowdfunding – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 89: Other Models – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 90: Other Models – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 91: Other Models – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 92: Alternative Lending Market Share by Finance Models and End-User Segments (%), 2025 Figure 93: United States Alternative Lending by P2P Marketplace – Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 94: United States Alternative Lending by P2P Marketplace – SME/MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 95: United States Alternative Lending by P2P Marketplace – Property Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 96: United States Alternative Lending by Balance Sheet – Consumer Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 97: United States Alternative Lending by Balance Sheet – SME/MSME Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 98: United States Alternative Lending by Balance Sheet – Property Lending – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 99: Alternative Lending Market Share by Retail Loan Purpose / Use Case (%), 2025 Figure 100: Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 101: Personal Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 102: Personal Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 103: Payroll Advance – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 104: Payroll Advance – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 105: Payroll Advance – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 106: Home Improvement – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 107: Home Improvement – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 108: Home Improvement – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 109: Education/Student Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 110: Education/Student Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 111: Education/Student Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 112: Point of Sale Credit – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 113: Point of Sale Credit – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 114: Point of Sale Credit – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 115: Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 116: Auto Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 117: Auto Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 118: Medical Loans – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 119: Medical Loans – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 120: Medical Loans – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 121: Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 122: Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 123: Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 124: United States Alternative Lending Market Share by SME/MSME Loan Purpose / Use Case (%), 2025 Figure 125: Lines of Credit – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 126: Lines of Credit – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 127: Lines of Credit – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 128: Merchant Cash Advance – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 129: Merchant Cash Advance – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 130: Merchant Cash Advance – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 131: Invoice Factoring – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 132: Invoice Factoring – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 133: Invoice Factoring – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 134: Revenue Financing – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 135: Revenue Financing – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 136: Revenue Financing – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 137: Others – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 138: Others – Loan Disbursement Volume Dynamics (Thousands), 2020–2029 Figure 139: Others – Average Loan Ticket Size Dynamics (US$), 2020–2029 Figure 140: United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Payment Instrument (%), 2025 Figure 141: United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 142: United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 143: United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 144: United States Payment Instrument of Alternative Lending by Other – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 145: United States Alternative Lending Market Share by P2P Marketplace across Payment Instruments (%), 2025 Figure 146: P2P Marketplace across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 147: P2P Marketplace across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 148: P2P Marketplace across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 149: P2P Marketplace across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 150: United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Balance Sheet across Payment Instruments (%), 2025 Figure 151: Balance Sheet across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 152: Balance Sheet across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 153: Balance Sheet across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 154: Balance Sheet across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 155: Alternative Lending Market Share by Invoice Trading across Payment Instruments (%), 2025 Figure 156: Invoice Trading across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 157: Invoice Trading across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 158: Invoice Trading across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 159: Invoice Trading across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 160: United States Alternative Lending Market Share by Real Estate Crowdfunding across Payment Instruments (%), 2025 Figure 161: Real Estate Crowdfunding across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 162: Real Estate Crowdfunding across – Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 163: Real Estate Crowdfunding across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 164: Real Estate Crowdfunding across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 165: Alternative Lending Market Share by Other Finance Models across Payment Instruments (%), 2025 Figure 166: Other Finance Models across Credit Transfer – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 167: Other Finance Models across Debit Card – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 168: Other Finance Models across E-Money – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 169: Other Finance Models across Other Payment Instrument – Loan Disbursement Value Dynamics (US$ Million), 2020–2029 Figure 170: United States Alternative Lending by Age Group (%), 2025 Figure 171: United States Alternative Lending by Income Level (%), 2025 Figure 172: United States Alternative Lending by Gender (%), 2025 Figure 173: United States Alternative Lending by Delinquency Rate (%), 2025
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