Business last week. And for all of those businesses still struggling, today is the day. More than 320 billion in new paycheck protection program, known as ppp loans, are going to become available today. The program set to resume at 10 30 this morning, but the head of the Consumer Bankers Association has already said that the new round of funding could run out by the end of the week. Thats if the system doesnt break down entirely. Well have more on that in a minute. I want to start with blayne alexander in atlanta, georgia. They are starting to spend their first few days under eased restrictions. What are they opening up today . Stephanie, as of today were going to see dinein restaurants along with movie theaters and private clubs join the tally of businesses that have already been open over the weekend. So i want to focus on the dinein restaurants. Thats really where were already starting to see some traffic. Were here at this jay christophers restaurant just outside of atlanta. The do
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February 9, 2021
American Express will leverage its global brand to offer small businesses unsecured loans, in a first for the company outside of the United States.
The launch of American Express’ business loans will offer unsecured capital of between $5,000 and $250,000 to SMEs in Australia on annual interest rates starting at 10.95%.
Martin Seward, American Express Australia’s vice-president of global commercial services, says the need for the new product is based on AMEX’s own research, which found Australian SMEs are looking for $130 billion in capital.
“We certainly believe small- to medium-sized enterprises are facing challenges accessing cashflow and working capital at the best of times, but during COVID-19, that has become even tougher,” Seward tells