SBA Administrator Guzman Announces Working Capital Pilot Now Accepting Applications at Participating SBA Lenders
August 05 2024 - 9:56AM
Today,
Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice in
President Biden’s Cabinet for America’s more than 33 million small
businesses, announced that SBA 7(a) lenders may now accept
applications for the SBA’s newly-announced 7(a) Working Capital
Pilot (WCP) Program.
“Small businesses need affordable working capital to pursue
revenue growth opportunities made available thanks to President
Biden’s Investing in America agenda,” said SBA Administrator
Guzman. “The SBA has expanded access to capital and increased
small dollar lending over the past three and a half years – now, we
are strengthening loan offerings through this new 7(a) Working
Capital Pilot program to provide growth-oriented small businesses
with competitively-priced lines of credit to fund orders and
projects as they scale. The Biden-Harris Administration continues
to level the playing field and ensure small businesses can compete,
create jobs, and strengthen our nation’s economy.”
The SBA established the Working Capital Pilot Program to create
a more flexible loan product to meet the market needs of our
nation’s growth-oriented small businesses and give more options to
SBA’s network of lenders when structuring a line of credit.
Using an innovative fee structure, the WCP provides flexible
support for small businesses’ domestic and international capital
needs and includes: the Transaction-Based WCP, which will
allow small businesses to fund individual projects or orders,
enabling access to working capital earlier in the sales cycle; and
Asset-Based WCP loans, which will provide small businesses
with a cost-effective way to access working capital against their
assets, allowing small businesses to better manage their cash flow
while also supporting supply chain resiliency.
FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
The SBA remains committed to maintaining a range of updated
product offerings for small businesses to access working capital
under the 7(a) Loan Program, including SBA Express loans, CAPLines,
Export Loans and this new WCP. Small businesses can visit SBA’s
Lender Match page to be matched with participating SBA Lenders that
can provide funding with competitive rates and fees.
For small businesses participating in the global marketplace,
the WCP is designed to support both domestic and international
sales under one facility. For small businesses participating in the
Home Energy Rebate Programs funded by the Inflation Reduction Act,
the WCP provides a new solution to help companies increase capacity
to serve more homeowners with their energy conversions.
FOR SBA LENDERS
Lenders currently approved to process 7(a) loans can begin
processing 7(a) WCP loans on August 1, 2024. Due to the specialized
nature of this type of lending, the SBA has created a new type of
delegated authority for WCP called Preferred Lender Program
(PLP)-WCP. Lenders with delegated Export Working Capital Program
(EWCP) authority will be immediately provided with delegated
authority to make 7(a) WCP loans. Lenders who do not maintain
delegated EWCP authority may apply for delegated 7(a) WCP status
with the requirements outlined in the Program Guide, which is
available for download on SBA’s Training on Demand page.
More details on the program are available in the Program Guide
and at 7(a) Working Capital Pilot program | U.S. Small Business
Administration (sba.gov). The SBA encourages lenders to request
support from their local Export Finance Managers for one-on-one
counseling and assistance with WCP projects.
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About the U.S. Small Business Administration The
U.S. Small Business Administration helps power the American dream
of business ownership. As the only go-to resource and voice for
small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government,
the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the
resources and support they need to start, grow, or expand their
businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers
services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and
partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more,
visit www.sba.gov.
Christine Saah Nazer
U.S. Small Business Administration
202-756-0304
Christine.SaahNazer@sba.gov