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Small Business Administration Unveils Lower-Cost Debt Refinancing Program

October 01, 2024
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White House Working Capital Program Targets Small Business Stability Through 2027
SMBs // August 15, 2024

Access to working capital is critical for the survival and growth of small businesses. And with the news from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Small Business Optimism Index released Tuesday (Aug. 13) that — despite ongoing cost pressures and macro headwinds — small and medium-sized...

White House Ramps Up Small Business Working Capital Offerings
SMBs // July 18, 2024

When it comes to the business landscape, more money commonly equals, or creates, more opportunities. And with the news that the Small Business Administration (SBA) has started soliciting insights on a new pilot program within the 7(a) Loan Program designed to support small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), putting...

White House Launches Working Capital Pilot Program for Small Business
SMBs // June 06, 2024

The Small Business Administration (SBA) plans to launch a working capital pilot program featuring a newly structured line of credit for small businesses that is designed to give greater flexibility than a traditional term loan. The 7(a) Working Capital Pilot (WCP) Program will launch later...

SBA to Launch Working Capital Pilot Program
Loans // June 04, 2024

The Small Business Administration (SBA) reportedly plans to launch a working capital pilot program that will include government-backed credit lines of up to $5 million. The pilot program is designed to be attractive to both lenders and borrowers and to provide small businesses with working...

Interviews & Exclusives
Entrepreneurial Agility and Innovation Could Make or Break SMBs’ Holiday Season

November 11, 2022
Recall the bleak summer of 2020, when you’d have thought Main Street small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) would be extinct by year’s end. It was understandably pessimistic, but it didn’t account for the sheer tenacity small business owners have repeatedly shown. As part of the SMB-TV series done in collaboration with PayPal, PYMNTS’ Karen Webster […]

How The SBA Helps SMBs Go Cross-Border

September 25, 2020
With Main Street small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) suffering through a downturn more ruinous than any in living memory, many that make it will do so by accessing new customers...

NEW DATA: The State Of Main Street Businesses Six Months Into The Pandemic

September 11, 2020
Sept. 11, 2020, marks 225 days since the coronavirus was first declared a pandemic on March 11, lasting longer than most of the businesses on Main Street U.S.A. ever expected...

New Data: Inside Main Street SMB’s Digital Shift

May 28, 2020
When the United States economy locked down to slow the spread of the coronavirus, it rapidly and radically altered the way consumers browsed, shopped and paid for goods and services...

Quick Reads
Small Business Administration Unveils Lower-Cost Debt Refinancing Program

October 01, 2024
The White House says it has made it easier for small businesses to refinance debt. The Small Business Administration (SBA) announced a rule change Tuesday (Oct. 1) to its 504 Loan Program, which offers long-term, fixed rate financing for real estate and equipment with SBA-backed capital. “Coupled with the recent Federal Reserve interest rate cut, SBA’s new rule will […]

White House Launches Working Capital Pilot Program for Small Business

June 06, 2024
The Small Business Administration (SBA) plans to launch a working capital pilot program featuring a newly structured line of credit for small businesses that is designed to give greater flexibility...

SBA to Launch Working Capital Pilot Program

June 04, 2024
The Small Business Administration (SBA) reportedly plans to launch a working capital pilot program that will include government-backed credit lines of up to $5 million. The pilot program is designed...

Small Businesses Owe $59 Billion From COVID Disaster Loans

May 02, 2024
The Small Business Administration (SBA) loaned out $390 billion to keep companies afloat during COVID. Now, many of those small businesses say they are struggling to pay back fees after defaulting on those loans,...