Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Progress Report – 4/28/2020

Yesterday morning the SBA resumed processing PPP loans with additional funding from the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act signed into law April 24. The following is a national snapshot progress report of PPP loan approvals made yesterday through this morning:

  • More than 475,000 loans valued at more than $52 billion processed by more than 5,100 lenders were approved.
  • Small lenders are leading the way. More than 331,000 – or nearly 70% of all loans approved – are from small lenders with fewer than $10 billion in assets, typically community financial institutions and smaller federally-insured banks and credit unions.
  • When combined with medium lenders who have assets between $10 and $50 billion, 87% of all approved loans have been made by small and medium lenders.

From SBA Pacific Northwest Regional Administrator Jeremy Field:
“The SBA is committed to see funding go to the small businesses that need it most in a process that is fast and fair. We continue to work diligently with local small business lenders and collaborate with resource partners. This snapshot of data supports what we’re hearing anecdotally: more jobs and businesses are being saved with help from PPP loans.”

For more information about PPP and other funding options for small businesses, visit: https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options

 

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