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Wolters Kluwer’s Paycheck Protection Program FinTech Solution Helps Retain 500,000 American Jobs

Wolters Kluwer’s Paycheck Protection Program FinTech Solution Helps Retain 500,000 American Jobs

Wolters Kluwer Compliance Solutions has announced that its Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Supported by TSoftPlus™ financial technology solution, designed to help banks, credit unions, and other lenders support small businesses with payroll funding during the COVID-19 crisis, has so far assisted in PPP loan approvals supporting approximately 500,000 jobs across the U.S. The company will continue to provide its industry-recognized client support for the recently announced second round of PPP funding.

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To date, Wolters Kluwer data shows that in working with lenders during the first round of funding, the company helped small businesses in all 50 states obtain PPP funds. Notably, 80 percent of the loans it processed were for small businesses with 20 or fewer employees. The state with the highest loan volume was California.

New users are able to access the solution with no upfront costs and can be processing loans within hours after signing up to meet the urgent needs of small businesses in their local communities. In fact, applications that were entered and queued in TSoftPlus after the program’s initial funding ran out can be easily submitted by the solution as soon as the Small Business Administration (SBA) starts to accept applications again.

This week, the U.S. Congress passed a bill that authorized $310 billion in additional PPP funding under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The additional funding provides lenders a second wave of opportunity to help small businesses fund their payrolls as the nation continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic.

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There continues to be strong interest from lenders in the Wolters Kluwer solution, with some lenders reporting as much as a 20-fold productivity gain through using the TSoftPlus functionality compared to securing PPP loans direct via the SBA website. Many lenders typically only processed a few SBA loans per year before PPP. They are now able to process a sizeable number of PPP applications per day using the Wolters Kluwer solution, a trend set to continue with this second round of funding.

More information about the solution, which includes free training and webinars with Wolters Kluwer’s compliance experts, is available on the dedicated webpage for Paycheck Protection Program Supported by TSoftPlus.

“The announcement of a second round of funding is great news given the challenges that COVID-19 continues to present to main street businesses across the country. The reality is that lenders of all sizes will continue to see huge levels of interest that far exceed their traditional SBA loan processing activity—our solution is there to help them navigate the complexities quickly, efficiently and in a compliant way,” said Steve Meirink, Executive Vice President and General Manager for Wolters Kluwer Compliance Solutions. “Hundreds of banks and credit unions relied on our technology and compliance experts to get small businesses the funding they needed during the first phase of funding, with half a million jobs retained as a result of their efforts. With the launch of this second round of funding, we are pleased we can continue to help local lenders provide urgently needed aid to even more small business employees.”

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