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6/22/2020

SBA and Treasury Announce Enhanced Transparency Regarding the Paycheck Protection Program | U.S. Department of the Treasury

SBA and Treasury Announce Enhanced Transparency Regarding
the Paycheck Protection Program
June 19, 2020

Washington—The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the U.S. Department of the
Treasury have agreed with the bipartisan leaders of the U.S. Senate Small Business Committee
to make public additional data regarding the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). This
agreement will ensure that the interests of both transparency and protections for small
businesses are served.
“I am pleased that we have been able to reach a bipartisan agreement on disclosure which will
strike the appropriate balance of providing public transparency, while protecting the payroll
and personal income information of small businesses, sole proprietors, and independent
contractors,” said Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin.
“We value transparency and our fiduciary responsibility to ensure American taxpayer funds are
used appropriately. This responsibility goes together with the steps we are now taking to
provide needed public information while protecting entrepreneurs’ personally identifiable
information, such as a home address associated with their business loan,” said Administrator
Jovita Carranza. “Small businesses are the driving force of our economic stability and are
leading the way to allow our nation to rebound safely.”
SBA will disclose the business names, addresses, NAICS codes, zip codes, business type,
demographic data, non-profit information, jobs supported, and loan amount ranges as follows:
$150,000-350,000
$350,000-1 million
$1-2 million
$2-5 million
$5-10 million
These categories account for nearly 75 percent of the loan dollars approved. For loans below
$150,000, totals will be released, aggregated by zip code, by industry, by business type, and by
various demographic categories.
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View PPP data disclosed to date, including total dollars approved, loan sizes, lender sizes and
types, loans approved by state, top lenders, loans by industry sector, and funds remaining

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