Opposition to Direct Lending by SBA Reiterated in NAFCU Letter

WASHINGTON—NAFCU is reporting it continues to be concerned over legislation that would allow the Small Business Administration to directly offer loan products to small businesses.

Brad Thaler

NAFCU Vice President of Legislative Affairs Brad Thaler wrote to House Small Business Committee ahead of a hearing to discuss SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman’s vision for the agency moving forward. In the letter, Thaler expressed NAFCU’s ongoing opposition to the provisions in the committee’s language from the Build Back Better Act that allow the SBA to directly offer 7(a) loan products to market, “dodging” current partners and community lenders – including credit unions.

Thaler reiterated NAFCU’s concerns with the language in the BBBA that would allow the SBA to originate and disburse loans to small businesses.

“NAFCU has serious concerns that this provision does not require the SBA to work with lenders as they do with other 7(a) loan products and would allow them to make loans on their own should they so choose,” wrote Thaler.

Support for Small-Dollar Loans

Thaler further stated NAFCU’s support for expanding access to small dollar business loans, pointing to credit unions’ utilization of the Paycheck Protection Program to fill the need for more access, as one example.

“NAFCU believes that there are better ways to encourage the SBA to work with existing lenders to address the stated need of access to smaller loans to small businesses and we stand ready to work with you to achieve that goal,” concluded Thaler. “Conversely, allowing the SBA to come directly into the market and compete with community lenders, could have unintended consequences such as driving many of these lenders out of the space, creating greater challenges for small businesses seeking access to credit.”

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