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SBA Asked to Pause Small Business Lending Changes
SBA Asked to Pause Small Business Lending Changes
Posted:
May 24 2023
The leaders of the House and Senate small business committees have asked the Small Business Administration to “pause” changes to its lending programs until a permanent associate administrator is confirmed to oversee the programs. Last month, SBA issued final rules to lift the moratorium on the number of nondepository lenders in the 7(a) program and to remove the nine-factor underwriting standard for 7(a) loans. Lawmakers have raised concerns about the proposed changes, pointing to reports that found limited agency oversight of nondepository lenders and significant fraud committed through Paycheck Protection Program loans originated by fintech firms.
In a joint letter, the committee chairs and ranking members noted the recent departure of Patrick Kelley, who had been associate administrator for the Office of Capital Access. Kelley’s absence is “a void in leadership at a time when such leadership will be key in overseeing the orderly implementation of the new lending rules.” Signing the letter were Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee Chairman Ben Cardin (D-Md.) and Ranking Member Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and House Small Business Committee Chairman Roger Williams (R-Texas) and Ranking Member Nydia Velázquez (D-N.Y.).
“As small businesses and lenders begin to work through these new requirements, it is key to have this position filled with a qualified candidate equipped to handle any issues as they inevitably arise,” the lawmakers wrote. “As a result, we believe that it is best for a new permanent associate administrator for the Office of Capital Access to be in place prior to these changes going into effect.”
To read the letter, visit:
https://smallbusiness.house.gov/uploadedfiles/05.16.2023_-_four_corners_letter_to_sba_re_oca.pdf