KM Financial Solutions | UPDATE 3-Biggest U.S. banks says they submitted $45.8 bln in loans for emergency aid program
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UPDATE 3-Biggest U.S. banks says they submitted $45.8 bln in loans for emergency aid program

UPDATE 3-Biggest U.S. banks says they submitted $45.8 bln in loans for emergency aid program

The two largest
U.S. banks, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Bank of America
, said on Thursday that they submitted almost half a
million applications worth nearly $46 billion to the Small
Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program for small
businesses hurt by the coronavirus shutdown.

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