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QuickBooks Capital Approved as Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Lender

Company preparing to accept applications for billions of dollars in requested PPP relief next week. 1 in 12 American employees is paid through QuickBooks Payroll

PPP Loans SBA

Intuit Inc.’s subsidiary unit QuickBooks Capital is now a non-bank SBA-approved lender for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), paving the way for small businesses and other eligible applicants to apply for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) federal relief through the fintech company’s QuickBooks Capital systems. Through PPP, QuickBooks Capital has the potential to help its existing small business customers and others keep millions of employees on their collective payrolls.

As a direct lender, QuickBooks Capital is able to simplify, automate and expedite the PPP application and funding process. QuickBooks Capital can assist applicants in determining eligibility and automating much of the application process. QuickBooks Capital can then facilitate the federal relief application process and, in coordination with the Small Business Association, disburse PPP funds, allowing quicker access to relief.

“We are focused on getting help to customers as quickly as possible as they navigate this unprecedented and challenging time,” said Alex Chriss, EVP and GM of QuickBooks. “As the financial source of truth for millions of small businesses, we have a unique opportunity to help remove friction from the system. QuickBooks Capital will automate much of the application process so small businesses and other eligible applicants get relief quickly. Our customers are resilient but they are suffering. Thanks to the work done by the government to pass a massive relief bill, we will apply our resources to help small businesses access the relief they need.”

PPP Loan Availability Through QuickBooks

PPP federal relief processing will initially be available for a subset of QuickBooks Online Payroll customers that will be able to begin applying as early as next week. QuickBooks Capital anticipates that, based on the average monthly payroll, this initial group of small businesses may be eligible for billions of dollars in PPP federal relief. QuickBooks will continue to expand the ability to apply to other customers as well in the coming days.

“Our goal is to get relief money into the hands of as many eligible applicants as possible, as fast as possible,” said Luke Voiles, VP and Business Leader of QuickBooks Capital. “Validation of payroll information is necessary to complete the PPP application. For QuickBooks Payroll customers, the customers’ data is already in the QuickBooks system. As a result, we are well positioned to help expedite the loan application process for this group. One in 12 American workers are paid through our payroll systems, which makes this an impactful place to start.”

About the Paycheck Protection Program

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)  is part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The PPP consists of $349 billion for government-backed loans to help small businesses and others continue paying payroll costs and certain operating expenses. These loans may be forgiven, in whole or in part, if certain criteria are met. PPP loans are guaranteed by the United States Treasury.

Small businesses and others can learn more about the PPP program, eligibility, and how to apply at https://quickbooks.com/paycheck-protection-program/. QuickBooks Capital expects to begin loan processing next week.