Federal Official Blasts Big Banks Over Failure To Deliver Loans Quickly
Big banks that received taxpayer bailouts during the global financial crisis a decade ago are now too slow in helping small businesses seeking assistance through a $349 billion emergency lending program, a high-level Small Business Administration official said in a recorded teleconference obtained by The Washington Post. Some banks “that had no problem…
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