How to Find Your SBA PPP Loan Number
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Trying to find your SBA PPP loan number? Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to find it, whether you’re an borrower or a lender.
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How to Find Your SBA PPP Loan Number
If you’re looking for your SBA PPP loan number, there are a few places you can look. The first place to check is the SBA’s website. You can also find your loan number on your loan documentation or on your lender’s website. If you still can’t find your loan number, you can call the SBA’s customer service number at 1-800-659-2955 and they can help you locate it.
Use the SBA’s online lookup tool
If you’re looking for your PPP loan number, the best place to start is the SBA’s online lookup tool.
To use the tool, you’ll need to enter your business name, address, and either your Dun & Bradstreet D-U-N-S number or your Social Security number. Once you enter that information, the SBA will provide you with your loan number and the date of your loan.
If you can’t find your loan number using the online lookup tool, you can also try contacting your lender directly. They should be able to provide you with the information you need.
Check your email
If you applied for your loan through a financial institution that is an SBA-approved lender, they should have emailed you your loan number. If you can’t find the email, check your spam folder. The subject line of the email should say “SBA Loan Number: [Your Loan Number]”
If you applied for your loan through the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program portal, the loan number will be listed on the first page of your completed application form.
Check your loan documents
The most surefire way to find your SBA PPP loan number is to check the documents you received when you applied for and received the loan. The number will be listed on one or more of these documents, which may include:
-Your promissory note
-Your loan closing documents
-Your forbearance agreement (if you’ve reached one)
-Communications from your lender or the SBA about your loan
How to Use Your SBA PPP Loan Number
If you applied for an SBA PPP loan, you should have received a loan number from the SBA. This number is important and you will need it for a number of reasons. In this article, we will show you how to use your SBA PPP loan number and where to find it.
Use the loan number to apply for forgiveness
The SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan number is a nine-digit identifier that’s given to businesses when they’re approved for financing. The loan number is used to apply for forgiveness of the loan, and it’s also required on the PPP Forgiveness Application form.
To find your business’s PPP loan number, look in any email or correspondence from the SBA or your lender. The loan number will be listed on these documents.
If you can’t find your PPP loan number, you can contact your lender or the SBA for help. You’ll need to provide some information about your business and the financing, so have this information handy when you call.
Use the loan number to check the status of your loan
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) lending platform is now open for all eligible PPP loan applications. You can apply for a PPP loan through any existing SBA 7(a) lender or through any federally insured depository institution, federally insured credit union, and Farm Credit System institution that is participating. Other regulated lenders will be available to make these loans once they are approved and enrolled in the program. You should consult with your local lender as to whether it is participating.
All PPP loans will have the same interest rate: 4%. Loan payments will also be deferred for six months. No collateral or personal guarantees are required.
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