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Federal Government has announced an unprecedented $2.2 Trillion in relief money in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

However, lenders are warning their customers they might not be able to secure loans even if Congress provides an additional $300 billion as soon as this week. 

Banking industry representatives say the program has a burn rate of $50 billion per day and needs closer to $1 trillion to meet demand, with hundreds of thousands of applications pending. 

It is estimated that as many as 50% of all applications may be denied  because they are filled out incorrectly and as many as 75% of all businesses will receive nothing at all. 

In addition, the EIDL (Economic Injury Disaster Loan) has an interest ate of 3.75% for businesses and 2.75% for non-profits with up to a 30-year term. 

We are part of a large national lending brokerage who is working directly with one of the only 14 nonbank lenders licensed to make SBA PPP 7(a) loans in order to help deploy this relief capital as quickly as possible to as many businesses as possible. 

We are offering rates are from 0% - 3% so why wait, request your application today and you could receive your funding in as little as 10 days or less.

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We make each of our services easy and hassle free, including this popular offering. This is a great option for business owners who are confused or those who simply can't wait for the government to act and come through for them. 

If you need help with the application process or if you have any additional questions that are not answered on this website, get in touch with someone from  our SBA Relief Program today.

Otherwise continue to the online application below. It will only take two minutes of your time to complete and we will do the rest.

Go To The Front Of The Line 

The government has paused all PPP application submissions until further notice. If you have already received an SBA loan authorization number from us,
we will honor that commitment.

If you haven’t already, you should fill out our application request form. This way , we can place you in our queue and put you on the fast track to the front of the line so you'll be in place when Congress might be able to appropriate more funds.

We will continue to monitor the situation in Washington regarding new funding and will inform you if/when we can process more PPP loans.

Again, as stated above, why wait for something that if, when it does come, just may come too little, too late and with a higher interest rate.

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To apply for a PPP loan, you must meet the following eligibility requirements.


If you answer YES to either of these questions, please call (845) 390 -7187


  • Does your Business have more than 500 employees?


  • Is your Business, or any owner of the Business, an owner of any other business or have common management with any other business.


  • Your business was in operation as of February 15, 2020.


  • Your Business meets the business-size requirements (i.e., fewer than 500 employees, though some larger businesses may be eligible.


  • Your Business or its Owners are not presently suspended, debarred, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency, or presently involved in any bankruptcy.


  • Your Business, or its Owners or affiliated businesses, is not delinquent on a direct or guaranteed loan from SBA or any other Federal agency or defaulted in the last 7 years and caused a loss to the government.


  • You are not presently subject to an indictment, criminal information, arraignment, or other means by which formal criminal charges are brought in any jurisdiction, or presently incarcerated, on probation or parole.


  • Within the last 7 years, you have not, for any felony or misdemeanor for a crime against a minor, (1) been convicted; (2) pleaded guilty; (3) pleaded nolo contendere; (4) been placed on pretrial diversion; or (5) been placed on any form of parole or probation (including probation before judgment); and you are a US Citizen or have Lawful Permanent Resident Status.

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