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    <title>Wells Fargo commitment could potentially result in billions for small businesses - The Narrative Matters</title>
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        <title>Wells Fargo commitment could potentially result in billions for small businesses</title>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2020 23:23:53 -0400</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[Given the federal government's extension of the PPP, Wells Fargo will reopen its PPP loan application process to eligible customers as soon as possible&#8230;]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/uploads/cover_photo/1777207305_iStock-1145724211_t580.jpg" alt="Wells Fargo commitment could potentially result in billions for small businesses" /></p><p>Given the federal government's extension of the PPP, Wells Fargo will reopen its PPP loan application process to eligible customers as soon as possible through a link in Business Online Banking. PHOTO CREDIT: ISTOCK/NNPA</p><p>In April, Wells Fargo announced it would donate gross proceeds from the Paycheck Protection Plan to nonprofits working with small businesses.</p>
<p>This month, the bank has ramped up its efforts by unveiling the details of an</p>
<p>approximately $400 million initiative to help small businesses impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.</p>
<p>The goal is to help keep the doors of small businesses open, retain employees, and rebuild.</p>
<p>Through Wells Fargo’s new Open for Business Fund, the company will engage nonprofit organizations to provide capital, technical support, and long-term</p>
<p>resiliency programs to small businesses, emphasizing those that are minority-owned businesses.</p>
<p>“We realized early on that small businesses were taking the brunt of what was happening with COVID-19 and the economic slowdown that occurred,” said Jenny Flores, Wells Fargo’s head of small business growth philanthropy. “We also noticed that diverse individuals were having a very negative impact, and with the data, it was coming to 41 percent or 450,000 Black-owned businesses closed when COVID hit. That is a disproportionate impact not only to the</p>
<p>entrepreneurs but also to the employees they have and the pocketbook.”</p>
<p>Through June 30, 2020, Wells Fargo funded loans under the PPP for more than 179,000 customers, with an average loan amount of $56,000, totaling $10.1 billion.</p>
<p>Of the loans made, 84 percent of those are for companies with less than ten</p>
<p>employees; 60 percent were for amounts of $25,000 or less; and, 90 percent of these applicants had $2 million or less in annual revenue.</p>
<p>Given the federal government’s extension of the PPP, Wells Fargo will reopen its PPP loan application process to eligible customers as soon as possible through a link in Business Online Banking, the bank noted in a news release.</p>
<p>Additionally, the Wells Fargo Open for Business Fund’s initial grants will allocate $28 million to Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs), also known as nonprofit community lenders.</p>
<p>The grants are aimed at empowering Black and African American-owned small businesses, which the National Bureau of Economic Research said are closing at nearly twice the rate of the</p>
<p>industry.</p>
<p>Among the first grantees are Expanding Black Business Credit Initiative (EBBC), which will support the launch of a Black Vision Fund to increase the flow of capital to Black-focused CDFIs for transformational work to close the racial wealth gap in African American communities.</p>
<p>The CDFIs will also receive capital for urgent deployment to impacted businesses in the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Midwest.</p>
<p>Further, a Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) will provide grants and low-cost capital to more than 2,800 entrepreneurs, focusing on preventing loss in revenue, sustaining employment, and averting vacancies among vulnerable small business owners in urban and rural markets nationwide.</p>
<p>“This is an extension of the commitment we had to diverse businesses,” Flores noted. “Small businesses need cash to open again, and we are putting $260 million for community development financial pocket lenders that have a track record of reaching diverse communities. We want them to be able to do new loans and to have grant money.”</p>
<p>Wells Fargo counts as one of the top PPP lenders in the country and has spent a lot of time understanding various strategies to assist small businesses,</p>
<p>Flores declared.</p>
<p>“We have key members across the country, and I talk to entrepreneurs directly,” she said. “This reflects a very thoughtful approach, one that is based on really putting the customer right at the center, listening to what they need. This has potentially $1 billion of impact in a three-year period.</p>
<p>“When they get the loans and recycle that and then for every million CDFI loans out to small businesses, they can support 18 businesses and create 31 jobs.</p>
<p>“Hence, if you take the $250 million and work through it, it’s thousands of businesses we’re impacting in such a positive way. We’re really proud of the opportunity we have to collaborate with CDFIs and particularly those who are led by diverse entrepreneurs.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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