Coronavirus Impact
Coronavirus Impact
NMN040720-Forbearance.png

The share of borrowers seeking payment relief rose more than tenfold as COVID-19 concerns grew and authorities encouraged the practice, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.

April 7
1 Min Read

The Small Business Administration’s loan processing platform went down Monday for as long as four hours, temporarily halting the ability of lenders to process loans for small business owners seeking relief from the impact of the coronavirus.

April 7
4 Min Read
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., has said that the Paycheck Protection Program could run out of money well before it expires June 30.

Soaring demand for loans from firms hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic has led to predictions that the program could soon run out of funds.

April 7
2 Min Read

The coronavirus pandemic has halted nearly all spending on travel, leading Airbnb to the private equity market to shore up operations and mitigate a slump in rental revenue.

April 7
1 Min Read
Dan Berger, President of NAFCU.

The regulator must speed up its capital reform efforts while taking immediate steps to reduce the examination burden.

April 7
6 Min Read
failure.jpeg
BankThink

The government should encourage community lenders to offer six-month loan repayment forbearances to struggling businesses before it’s too late.

April 7
3 Min Read
Ohad Samet, co-founder, TrueAccord

TrueAccord has expanded a platform, originally designed for banks, to assist borrowers hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.

April 7
1 Min Read
Money.jpeg
BankThink

Lenders and government guarantors can use loan technology to bring immediate relief to business owners, former OCC official Jo Ann Barefoot says.

April 7
3 Min Read
The Latest