The Mortgage Bankers Association and affiliated groups shared recommendations with the Senate Banking Committee to improve the Main Street Lending Program’s effectiveness for commercial real estate owners and tenants.
Tag: Paycheck Protection Program
Technology Talk: Q&A with SS&C’s Bob Wright, CMB, CCMS
MBA NewsLink interviewed Bob Wright, CMB, CCMS,about SS&C Technologies’ work-from-home experience and his experience with Coronavirus.
Neal Doherty: A Lender’s Guide to PPP Loan Forgiveness Timeline
This article is intended as an overview of key steps in submitting and obtaining PPP loan forgiveness. It is based on guidance from the SBA, current as of the date of publication, and is merely a general overview. Lenders should always consult with their own legal advisor and check for new or updated guidance.
Neal Doherty: A Lender’s Guide to PPP Loan Forgiveness Timeline
A key provision of the CARES Act is the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which authorizes small businesses to apply for loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration. PPP loans can be forgiven, either in whole or part, under certain conditions. This article is intended as an overview of key steps in submitting and obtaining PPP loan forgiveness.
Neal Doherty: A Lender’s Guide to PPP Loan Forgiveness Timeline
A key provision of the CARES Act is the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which authorizes small businesses to apply for loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration. PPP loans can be forgiven, either in whole or part, under certain conditions. This article is intended as an overview of key steps in submitting and obtaining PPP loan forgiveness.
FHFA Allows FHLBs to Accept Paycheck Protection Program Loans as Collateral
The Federal Housing Finance Agency announced yesterday that Federal Home Loan Banks can accept Paycheck Protection Program loans as collateral when making loans (advances) to their members.
MBA Asks Small Business Administration to Relax Eligibility Rules for PPP Loans
The Mortgage Bankers Association, in a letter this week to the Treasury Department and the Small Business Administration, asked SBA to relax a part of its eligibility rule so that small independent mortgage banks can qualify for loans under Section 7(a) of the recently approved Paycheck Protection Program.