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Last Updated: August 5, 2021 9:00 a.m. ET

We are now accepting Forgiveness requests for 2020 and 2021 PPP Loans

Prepare by working through the helpful resources on this page.

Double check the amount you’re requesting before submitting because at this time, you can request Forgiveness only once for each of your PPP loans. You have until the maturity date of your loan to request Forgiveness.

SBA Direct Program: the SBA is launching its own platform for PPP borrowers with loans of $150,000 or less to request Forgiveness. You’ll still request Forgiveness directly from us because we’re continuing with our simple process and are not participating in the new SBA direct program.

Continue to check this page for updates and visit SBA.gov/ppp and Treasury.gov for full program details. 

When you’re ready to request Forgiveness for your PPP loan, click on “Request Forgiveness” below

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Tips for Requesting PPP Loan Forgiveness

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We aren’t accepting new PPP applications because SBA PPP funds have run out. If your application is in progress, we’ll email you with an update when we know more.

Helpful Links

Other SBA programs – apply through the SBA:

Chase Business Services

 

Please visit SBA.gov or Treasury.gov for any updates.

All loans are subject to other requirements and availability of funds under the SBA program. Funds are limited.

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PPP is an SBA program that JPMorgan Chase facilitates as an SBA lender. The PPP borrower remains responsible for performance of and all obligations under the PPP loan including all certifications. For the most recent details, visit SBA.gov/ppp and Treasury.gov