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Small Business Owners Must Get Payroll Compliance Right to Ensure COVID-19 Loan Forgiveness

Lisa Carmen
Small business leaders have had to adapt quickly to the evolving business crisis caused by the COVID–19 pandemic. First, they had to protect employee safety by rapidly shifting to work from home and shuttering non-essential facilities. With that accomplished, business owners pivoted to conserving capital, cutting expenses, and leveraging government......
Ameriprise Financial Announces New Grants and Connects Employees and Advisors to Volunteer Opportunities in a Time of Crisis
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Ameriprise Financial Announces New Grants and Connects Employees and Advisors to Volunteer Opportunities in a Time of Crisis

Fintech News Desk
Ameriprise Financial, along with its subsidiary, Columbia Threadneedle Investments, is adapting its longstanding volunteer program so its employees and advisors can give back to communities that face immediate need while adhering to local health and safety guidelines. As the firm approaches its annual National Day of Service, which in past......
Restaurant365 Introduces R365 Capital
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Restaurant365 Introduces R365 Capital

Fintech News Desk
Restaurant365, the leading all-in-one restaurant management platform, announces the launch of R365 Capital, a program designed to help restaurants quickly access the capital they need to thrive. Through this free service, restaurant operators complete one application to access loan options for up to 75 of the nation’s top lenders. Loan......
Americans Are Spending $178.44 on Supplies Related to the Coronavirus Outbreak
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Americans Are Spending $178.44 on Supplies Related to the Coronavirus Outbreak

Fintech News Desk
LendingTree surveyed Americans to understand how they’re preparing for the coronavirus pandemic LendingTree, the nation’s leading online loan marketplace, released its study capturing how Americans are preparing for the coronavirus. The survey found that 63 percent of Americans purchased supplies related to the coronavirus outbreak, spending on average $178.44. Read More: GlobalFintechSeries Interview with......
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