The Small Business Administration lent $378 billion to keep businesses afloat. Getting paid back is proving difficult.
The federal government's relief program for small businesses is off to a bumpy start Friday, with few businesses able to apply and some big banks saying they’re not ready to process applications.
(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Small Business Administration said it has stopped accepting applications for two programs meant to help small firms survive the coronavirus outbreak after funding ran out, ...
DFR Introduces the Inflation Relief Fund (IRF) as a New Financial Lifeline for U.S. Small Businesses
Across the United States, small businesses continue to navigate a volatile economic landscape shaped by prolonged ...
Bank of America said that about half way through its first day administering a small business relief program, more than 58,000 customers applied for $6 billion in loans. The bank was the first major ...
Millions of small businesses are discovering that the emergency fiscal help they relied on in 2020 came with a long tail of unintended consequences. When COVID-19 halted commerce, the Small Business ...
The second round of loan applications for the government's small business relief program has been slowed by computer issues at the Small Business Administration. Lenders complained Monday that they ...
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Small business relief for businesses hurt by Operation Metro Surge
The State Senate is moving a proposal through committee that would create a new grant program for small businesses impacted ...
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