CUNA Reiterates Opposition to SBA Getting Into Direct Lending Business

WASHINGTON—CUNA has again expressed its opposition to the Small Business Administration getting into the lending business.’

In a letter sent in conjunction with the House Small Business Committee’s hearing on SBA’s entrepreneurial development programs, CUNA reiterated its opposition to letting the SBA lend directly to businesses.

“Credit unions oppose any legislation that would remove financial institutions from their direct relationship with borrowers by allowing the SBA to lend directly to small businesses,” the letter reads “By becoming a direct lender to small businesses, the SBA is likely to harm local financial institutions’ relationships with businesses and possibly hamper these businesses from establishing important banking relationships that can only help their business survive and flourish.”

SBA’s lending programs, such as the 7(a) Loan Program, allow small businesses to work with lenders of a business’s choice throughout the loan process. The SBA guarantees these loans ensuring that financial institutions are made whole in an instance of default by the borrower, CUNA noted.

‘Stake’ in the Game

CUNA added that the SBA’s public-private partnership works for borrowers who can borrow from institutions they trust, and that “when working with local lenders, small businesses are likely to benefit from guidance and experience from a lender with a stake in helping the borrowing business succeed.”

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