Federal Reserve Board Adjusts Main Street Lending Program to Better Support Small Businesses

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On October 30, the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) announced adjustments to the Main Street Lending Program in an effort to better support smaller businesses. The changes include reducing the minimum required loan size to $100,000 from $250,000 and adjusting the fees to encourage eligible lenders to provide these smaller loans. Release.

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