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Chamber e-Journal July 2010
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March 24, 2009

THE BIZ WIZ

How will President Obama’s March 16 address regarding $15 Billion aimed at restimulating small business lending affect our local businesses? 

·    These dollars will be focused primarily on community banks, credit unions and other small lenders – the local partners for
     so many of our Main Street businesses, small manufacturers, high-tech startups and others in the cities and towns 
     across this country.

·    Treasury’s effort, designed with significant input from SBA, will unlock the small business loan market by purchasing
     existing and new loans made by banks, freeing up more capital so these banks can restart lending to local small 
     businesses.

·    Temporarily raise guarantees to up to 90 percent on SBA’s 7(a) loan program, through calendar year 2009, or until the
     funds are exhausted. This increase in guarantee levels will help provide banks with the greater confidence they need to
     extend credit during the current recession, will mean more capital available to small business owners around the 
     country.

·    Temporarily eliminate fees for borrowers on SBA 7(a) loans and for both borrowers and lenders on 504 Certified 
     Development Company loans, through calendar year 2009, or until the funds are exhausted. This will mean more 
     capital available to small businesses at a lower cost. The fee elimination is retroactive to February 17, the day the
     Recovery Act was signed. SBA is developing a mechanism for refunding fees paid on loans since then.

For more information, or to learn about the other Small Business programs and services offered by the Chamber, please contact Tim Ledvina at 352.334.7105 x323 or tim@gainesvillechamber.com.

 

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