JPMorgan Says Now Accepting Applications for Federal Loan Program

Reuters
By Reuters
April 3, 2020Business News
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JPMorgan Says Now Accepting Applications for Federal Loan Program
A view of the exterior of the JP Morgan Chase & Co. corporate headquarters in N.Y., on May 20, 2015. (Mike Segar/Reuters)

NEW YORK—JPMorgan Chase & Co , the largest U.S. lender by assets, started accepting at Friday midday applications for loans from the federal government’s paycheck protection program, according to a post on the bank’s website.

The bank said applicants must not have any outstanding applications for the same type of loan pending with another financial institution. The bank is also requiring applicants to have an active Chase business checking account since at least Feb. 15.

 By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall

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