Reservists Eligible to Apply for SBA Working Capital Loans
Release Date:
Monday, January 27,
2014
Release Number:
14-01
Contact:
Carol Chastang 202-205-6987
Internet Address:
WASHINGTON— Small businesses
that suffered economic losses when the owner or a key employee was called up to
active duty are eligible to apply for a low interest loan of up to $2 million
from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Small businesses can apply for a Military
Reservist Economic Injury Disaster Loan (MREIDL) any time from the date of
notice of expected call-up and ending one year after the date of discharge or
release. The program was created to enable eligible small businesses to pay
operating expenses it could have covered if the owner or key employee hadn’t
been called to active duty.
“The absence of just one employee whose expertise
is critical to the success of the company can pose significant challenges for a
small business,” said SBA Acting Administrator Jeanne Hulit.
“These Military Reservist Economic Injury
Disaster Loans provide funds that will help these small businesses cover
operating expenses. This way our brave men and women in uniform don’t have to
choose between serving their country and growing their businesses.”
The MREIDL is a direct working capital loan,
managed by SBA’s Office of Disaster Assistance. The interest rate on these
working capital loans is 4 percent, with terms up to a maximum of 30 years. In
general, no collateral is required to secure an MREIDL of $50,000 or less. The
loan cannot be used to replace lost income or profits, refinance long-term debt
or to expand the business.
Businesses can apply online at http://go.usa.gov/BcuA. To get an application by
mail, or for other questions about the loan program, contact SBA’s Disaster
Assistance Customer Service Center at 800-659-2955 or by email at disastercustomerservice@sba.gov.
In addition to the MREIDL program, the SBA
supports veterans starting and growing their businesses through its 68
local SBA district offices, 15 Veterans Business Outreach Centers
nationwide, its partnership with 63 Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs)
with over 900 outreach locations, and 12,000 SCORE volunteers.
Each year SBA helps more than 200,000 veterans,
service-disabled veterans and reservists. To learn more about additional
opportunities for veterans available through the SBA, please visit the website
at www.sba.gov/veterans.
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