Paycheck Protection Program loans will be available through alternative lenders, too

 

Along with banks and Several other federally insured insitutions, the new SBA Paycheck Protection Program is working hand-in-hand with alternative lenders to quickly and efficiently distribute emergency financial relief funds to small businesses hurt by the coronavirus outbreak.

More news on how you can apply for PPP loans coming – stay tuned!

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