View original document

The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.

1/14/2021

SBA Re-Opening Paycheck Protection Program to Small Lenders on Friday, January 15 and All Lenders on Tuesday, Jan…

SBA Re-Opening Paycheck Protection Program to Small Lenders
on Friday, January 15 and All Lenders on Tuesday, January 19
January 13, 2021

Lenders with $1 Billion or Less in Assets Will be Able to Submit First and Second Draw PPP
Applications on Friday – Continuing Dedicated Access for Community-Based Lenders
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration, in consultation with the U.S.
Treasury Department, will re-open the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan portal to
PPP-eligible lenders with $1 billion or less in assets for First and Second Draw applications
on Friday, January 15, 2021 at 9 am ET. The portal will fully open on Tuesday, January 19,
2021 to all participating PPP lenders to submit First and Second Draw loan applications to
SBA.
Earlier in the week, SBA granted dedicated PPP access to Community Financial Institutions
(CFIs) which include Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs), Minority
Depository Institutions (MDIs), Certified Development Companies (CDCs), and Microloan
Intermediaries as part of the agency’s ongoing e orts to reach underserved and minority
small businesses.
On Friday, SBA will continue its emphasis on reaching smaller lenders and businesses by
opening to approximately 5,000 more lenders, including community banks, credit unions,
and farm credit institutions. Moreover, the agency also plans to have dedicated service hours
for these smaller lenders a er the portal fully re-opens next week.
“A second round of PPP could not have come at a better time, and the SBA is making every
e ort to ensure small businesses have the emergency financial support they need to
continuing weathering this time of uncertainty,” said SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza.
“SBA has worked expeditiously to ensure our policies and systems are re-launched so that
this vital small business aid helps communities hardest hit by the pandemic. I strongly
encourage America’s entrepreneurs needing financial assistance to apply for a First or
Second Draw PPP loan.”

https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm1235

1/2

1/14/2021

SBA Re-Opening Paycheck Protection Program to Small Lenders on Friday, January 15 and All Lenders on Tuesday, Jan…

“We are pleased to have opened PPP loans to CDFIs, MDIs, CDCs, and Microloan
Intermediaries. The PPP is already providing America’s small businesses hardest hit by the
pandemic with vital economic relief,” said Secretary of the Treasury Steven T. Mnuchin. “As
the Program re-opens for all First and Second Draw borrowers next week, the PPP will allow
small businesses to keep workers on payroll and connected to their health insurance.”
First Draw PPP Loans are for those borrowers who have not received a PPP loan before
August 8, 2020. The first round of the PPP, which ran from March to August 2020, was a
historic success helping 5.2 million small businesses keep 51 million American workers
employed.
Second Draw PPP Loans are for eligible small businesses with 300 employees or less, that
previously received a First Draw PPP Loan and will use or have used the full amount only for
authorized uses, and that can demonstrate at least a 25% reduction in gross receipts
between comparable quarters in 2019 and 2020. The maximum amount of a Second Draw
PPP loan is $2 million.
Updated PPP Lender forms, guidance, and resources are available at www.sba.gov/ppp and
www.treasury.gov/cares.
####

https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm1235

2/2