That's great to hear!!! Good to see that your workers are taken care of during these unprecedented times. Take care and be safe...I applied last Friday and the entire amount I calculated from my payroll ($66k)showed up in my account yesterday. The process was quick and painless from my experience.
We filed Monday, took 30mins. Wednesday we had to fill out an additional doc, 10mins. Friday am my was in the account.
The funding has run out for this btw according to our 3 banks, so now the process will grind to a halt, again.
As for the SBA Coronavirus Disaster loan 7b addendum, that is a whole other story. 2 weeks, no response from the SBA. Now our back notified us that the banks may be handling these loans due to overwhelming response.
I talked to a local bank late friday afternoon and they weren't aware of this either. Couldnt find anything online.There is no public information about PPP out of money. WSJ reported that as of Saturday morning 182 billion out of 350b has been issued. Your bank may have run out of their allocated amount, but I've not seen anything about it being empty yet.
Certain banks have hit their allotments is what it is. That's why they are asking for more money. Chase and BofA have filed nearly 200 billion already according to Forbes.Had an email in my inbox yesterday morning with a link to DocuSign, to sign the loan papers. Signed them and submitted them online and about an hour later the money was in my account. So they are not out of money.
Certain banks have hit their allotments is what it is. That's why they are asking for more money. Chase and BofA have filed nearly 200 billion already according to Forbes.
We filed Monday, took 30mins. Wednesday we had to fill out an additional doc, 10mins. Friday am my was in the account.
The funding has run out for this btw according to our 3 banks, so now the process will grind to a halt, again.
As for the SBA Coronavirus Disaster loan 7b addendum, that is a whole other story. 2 weeks, no response from the SBA. Now our back notified us that the banks may be handling these loans due to overwhelming response.
It actually wasn't incorrect. Those banks had allocated funds and those funds were allocated to certain regions. Our banks in our region were out last Friday.Incorrect information. But as of NOW they officially ran out.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/16/sma...49-billion-limit-and-is-now-out-of-money.html
You made it sound like the program was out of money. The banks set their own allocations for this, the program itself doesn't have anything to do with that. A local bank is your best bet unless you're some real big cheese.It actually wasn't incorrect. Those banks had allocated funds and those funds were allocated to certain regions. Our banks in our region were out last Friday.
Well now the entire program is out of money.You made it sound like the program was out of money. The banks set their own allocations for this, the program itself doesn't have anything to do with that. A local bank is your best bet unless you're some real big cheese.
The PPP loan program started accepting applications on 4-3-20. We contacted our accountant on 4-6-20, and submitted to our bank on 4-7-20. We were contacted on 4-10-20 saying the loan application was "in committee". On 4-14-20 we had to make an insignificant adjustment to our basis. Today we are being told the money has run out.
Two of our competition have already received money. One has been approved and is waiting. All three began their application process a few days after we did.
Tipping the scales like this is irresponsible and damaging. Getting this loan was like winning the lottery. We had to shut down ops and send our employees home. Already I have turned over three jobs to the competition because we cannot pay our employees. Meanwhile, the bills keep coming in, including one for $350.00 from the accountant. Something very wrong here!
We applied through PNC the first day and still never heard anything. Sent in an info form to Wells Fargo and told we were in line then got an email yesterday that we could fill out the app. We have accounts at both banks and have been with Wells Fargo since 97. We went to a small local bank last friday, were approved yesterday and we dont have anything with them. That ticked me off.It all depends how fast your bank processes your application. I submitted at 9:30am on 4/3 with a smaller regional bank. They must be slow at processing. Finally earlier today I was informed that I was "one of the lucky ones" who got approved before the funds ran out... And that I should keep an eye on my email for the next few days for the docusign. Now I've been talking with several business owners who applied after me and received their money last week and early this week... they were all with bigger banks like BOA. Knowing this I asked my bank what has taken so long and why, even after being approved and money is earmarked for us by SBA, are we waiting days for the docusign? Without directly telling me and throwing themselves under the bus... it's because they were slow at processing. Sorry for the rant just ticks me off. Yes the application was easy, didn't need a CPA and never had to make and adjustments or provide additional info, my bank just was slow.