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Banks Made $10 Million Processing Loans For Small Businesses

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Banks Made $10 Million Processing Loans For Small Businesses

Banks Made $10 Million Processing Loans For Small Businesses

Banks earned $10 billion processing U.S. government loans to small businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

According to Business Insider, transaction charges start at 5 percent for loans under $350,000.

NPR reported those charges reducing to 1 percent for loans between $2 and $10 million.

The loans are guaranteed by the government and require less vetting than regular loans.

The banks are defending their charges, saying processing the guaranteed loans are still complex.


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