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SBA Warns Small Businesses about Loan Scams

By Gabby Printz | April 1, 2010


This past Tuesday, the Small Business Administration released this statement about fraudulent attempts to offer SBA loans:

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WASHINGTON – The U.S Small Business Administration (SBA) is warning small businesses to use caution if they are contacted by firms offering to help them apply for funds available through SBA programs.

SBA and SBA’s Office of the Inspector General (SBA OIG) have received several complaints from small businesses about abusive marketing practices, scams, and exorbitant fees charged by firms offering to help them obtain a loan, grant, or other federal funds, from SBA.

Some of these complaints include:

When electing to use a third party to apply for SBA funding programs, small businesses should also bear in mind:

SBA’s Office of the Inspector General will investigate and respond to all complaints. SBA encourages anyone with knowledge of a misrepresentation regarding SBA Business Loan Programs, or any other SBA program, to contact SBA OIG by calling the OIG Hotline toll-free at (800) 767-0385, or submitting an online report at the SBA OIG website, and click the link for “Report Fraud Waste or Abuse.”

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In other small business news, the SBA also announced that it will be extending Recovery funding through the month of April.
The $40 million extension is estimated to support about $1.4 billion in small business lending.
The SBA will continue to waive loan fees and provide higher guarantee levels for 7(a) loans until April 30th, 2010, or until the funds provided by the bill are exhausted.

To find out more about securing small business funding through the SBA, click here.

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