Final regulations for the $349 billion SBA program weren’t released until just hours before the program began, and many of the nation’s biggest lenders weren’t ready
Wells Fargo, Citigroup and PNC said they were still reviewing the program’s rules, which were released by the Treasury Department and Small Business Administration just hours before the program’s launch. JPMorgan Chase, the country’s largest bank, didn’t begin accepting applications until 1 p.m., after initially saying it wouldn’t be ready at all Friday.
Bank of America was one of the few big banks that began taking applications Friday morning, earning the praise of President Trump. “Great job being done by @BankofAmerica and many community banks throughout the country. Small businesses appreciate your work!,” Trump said on Twitter. Continue reading.