The lending institutions that are already approved for the SBA 7a program will be the ones authorized for the Paycheck Protection Program. Below is the list of 7a approved institutions in Maine. Credit unions are not 7a lenders but are trying to get approved; most all banks in Maine are already approved lenders. Updated 4/27/2020
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4/27/2020 09:40:57 pm
I am a 74 year old realtor with RE/MAX Realty One in York. I have an account with KSB in York. I would like to enroll in the PPP program so that I will be able to pay my rent, food, utilities, and other living expenses since I have no control of future sales with the uncertainty with Cov19. My only reliable income is $773.00/month from Social Security. I have always worked hard and been able to pay my way but the future looks very scary to me.
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2/18/2023 07:08:20 am
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2/20/2023 01:29:41 am
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5/29/2024 01:19:32 am
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9/6/2024 03:27:10 am
It will develop a fresh and creative business in Maine, drawing in young people and retaining our young people in the state.
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