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What’s an SBA Express Bridge Loan?

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There are a lot of coronavirus economic recovery options right now for small businesses. But it can be challenging to figure out which ones are right for you and your company.

One option you might have heard about is an Express Bridge Loan (EBL). Here’s what you need to know.

What’s an EBL?

The EBL pilot program was set up in 2017 by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to help small businesses get through presidentially declared disasters with SBA loans. On March 25, 2020, the program was expanded to allow small businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19 to access these loans.

This program is a supplement to the SBA’s current disaster loan program. But EBLs stand out in one big way: they’re designed to get you the money quickly. Otherwise, it’s a fairly standard SBA loan.

The most important things to know about the EBL:

As for fees and interest rates, here’s what you’ll want to look out for with an EBL:

Do you qualify for an SBA Express Bridge Loan?

Already work with an SBA express lender? As long as your small business had a relationship with the lender before March 13, 2020, you can explore getting an EBL. Businesses can document a relationship with a lender using a current bank statement, existing note, or other official banking document with the business’s address.

Unfortunately, if you don’t already have a banking relationship with an SBA express lender, you can’t apply for an EBL. There are still plenty of other options available to you, though. Our list of small business tax resources for coronavirus can suggest what else you can do to help your business.

How to apply for an SBA Express Bridge Loan

As with any loan, there are some details you should know about before applying. To get approval for an Express Bridge Loan, you’ll need to:

To apply, contact your lender to see if they’re offering Express Bridge Loans, or check out this list of lenders from the SBA. Your lender will also be able to give you the forms you need to apply.

What if you don’t qualify for an EBL?

If an EBL doesn’t work out for your business, we have tax experts ready to help. You can schedule a consultation with one of our small business specialists to craft a recovery action plan that’s right for you.

Getting help beyond SBA Express Bridge Loans

Just want to see what other opportunities are out there? We’ve compiled info about tax and finance support for small businesses into our small business tax resources for coronavirus page. There, you can find out about loans, programs, and tax implications for small businesses and COVID-19.

Need more guidance? Rely on our team of small business certified tax pros to get your taxes right and keep your business on track. Connect with us at  blockadvisors.com.

Our small business tax professional certification is awarded by Block Advisors, a part of H&R Block, based upon successful completion of proprietary training. Our Block Advisors small business services are available at participating Block Advisors and H&R Block offices nationwide.

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