CUs in MD/DC Provided Nearly $2B in Loan Relief During 2020, Survey Finds

COLUMBIA, Md.– Credit unions in the Maryland and D.C. region have provided $1.9 billion in loan relief during 2020 to more than 119,800 consumers and businesses, according to a survey conducted by the MD|DC Credit Union Association.

“Recognizing the financial pressures caused by the pandemic, credit unions did what they have always done during times of crisis, serve their members’ changing needs,” said MD|DC Credit Union Association President/CEO John Bratsakis in a statement. “Credit unions responded by offering low- or no-interest hardship loans, fee waivers as well as mortgage deferments and forbearances and other assistance programs. As the pandemic unfolded credit unions also adjusted their operations to continue to provide access to essential financial services.”

Specifically, the association said credit unions assisted members during the COVID-19 crisis in 2020 by providing:

  • $1.9 billion in loan relief to 119,871 consumers and businesses 
  • $1.2 billion in loan extensions (deferment and forbearance) to 114,433 consumers
  • $418 million in mortgage deferments/forbearances to 3,092 consumers
  • $37 million in emergency low- or no-interest loans to 1,862 consumers
  • $243 million in loan extensions to 484 small businesses
  • $39 million in PPP loans to 840 small businesses
  • 81,480 fee waivers granted
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