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ID Credit Unions Work Long Hours to Secure Relief for Small Businesses

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Monday, April 27, 2020   

BOISE, Idaho -- Idaho credit unions are facilitating relief for small businesses feeling the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

Before the first round of the Small Business Administration's Paycheck Protection Program loans ran out on April 16, credit unions had helped businesses secure thousands of jobs, with forgivable loans covering staff pay for up to eight weeks.

Lance Hatzenbeller, vice president for commercial lending at Idaho Central Credit Union, says his credit union was able to process 1,500 applications in the two weeks funds were available.

"We were pushing stuff through as fast as we could, getting it done, and even in the last hours of the program, most of our processors were putting stuff in in the middle of the night, early morning hours," he relates. "I think we got the last couple in around 6 or 7 a.m. the day it shut off."

Idaho financial institutions were able to help more than 13,600 small businesses get loans worth a total of $1.8 billion in the first round of funding.

Congress approved replenishing funds for the Paycheck Protection Program last week, and the government is now accepting another round of applications.

Hatzenbeller says his credit union didn't make any preferences on who it was able to help, getting to applications in the order in which they were submitted, and was able to help Idaho's smallest businesses.

"We've processed loans in the millions and I've processed loans in the $200 range, and everything in between," he states. "So we didn't care dollar amount, we didn't care about anything like that. We just cared about how can we help people?"

Credit unions have been able to support folks with options like skipping loan payments and offering low or no-interest emergency loans.


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