The Small Business Administration has reopened its Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) in accordance with the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Non-Profits, and Venues Act by making $284 billion available to new (First Draw) and certain existing (Second Draw) borrowers. Tomorrow, Jan. 15, SBA will re-open the PPP loan application portal to approximately 5,000 PPP-eligible lenders with $1 billion or less in assets, including community banks, credit unions and farm credit institutions. The portal fully reopens to all participating PPP lenders on Jan. 19.
Dealerships applying for a new PPP loan must certify that the loan is “necessary to support ongoing business operations in light of current economic conditions.” This parallels the certification dealerships made when applying for PPP loans in 2020. But for many dealerships, current market conditions and economic circumstances are better than what they were when PPP loan applications were filed between April and August 2020.
Dealers interested in applying for new PPP loans should consult with legal counsel, accountants and prospective lenders.
Source: NADA