The
loans, which convert to grants if borrowers follow guidelines
including using the funds primarily to cover payroll, went to
60,000 businesses via 3,000 lenders, the SBA said in a
statement.
In the last round of PPP loans in April, the agency approved
more than $52 billion to 475,000 borrowers in the first day and
a half.
The slower pace this time was in part by design: borrowing was
restricted this first week to lenders specializing in
underserved communities, including firms owned by minorities,
women, and veterans, and to small lenders.
Starting on Tuesday the program - funded with $284 billion from
December's $892 billion pandemic relief package - is open to all
lenders.
(Reporting by Pete Schroeder in Washington; Editing by Franklin
Paul and Matthew Lewis)
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