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Bankers are bracing for accusations of discrimination in the way Paycheck Protection Program loans were allocated.
May 5 -
A letter from Todd Harper, a member of the National Credit Union Administration board, called on lawmakers to make a variety of legislative changes to help credit unions and consumers weather the pandemic.
May 5 -
It's time for agencies like the Small Business Administration to stop playing catch-up and invest in state-of-the art technology.
May 5
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Banks tend to pull back in times of crisis by tightening credit and focusing on collections efforts. But consumers, and not returns, must be the focus during the coronavirus pandemic.
May 5
Financial Health Network -
The largest U.S. banks stepped up lending to dominate the government's small-business rescue program after playing an undersized role in its early days.
May 5 -
U.S. banks under $10 billion in assets made 60% of the loans in the first round of the Paycheck Protection Program; things go relatively smoothly in the U.K. as 110,000 small businesses apply for low-cost loans.
May 5 -
Stay-at-home orders and business shutdowns have led to a sharp decline in consumer use of credit and debit cards.
May 4 -
Payday Loan LLC, which engages in lending and check cashing in 22 stores in California, sued the SBA on April 25 after its request for a $644,000 loan from the Paycheck Protection Program was denied.
May 4 -
Mortgage lenders have imposed steep pricing adjustments for cash-out refinancing as more borrowers seek forbearance.
May 4 -
Lenders implemented stricter underwriting across all loan types in the first quarter as the pandemic upended the economy, the Federal Reserve said in its survey of loan officers.
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