Politics & Government
Mercer County Goverment: Small-Business Owners Can Still Apply For Crisis 0% Loans
Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes would like small-business owners to be aware of a unique funding opportunity with the UCEDC.

01/12/2022 3:29 PM
Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes would like small-business owners to be aware of a unique funding opportunity with the UCEDC.
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Mercer County, which has an ongoing partnership with the UCEDC on a variety of different lending packages, is continuing to promote the Crisis Loan – Second Round. Small businesses can still apply to borrow up to $15,000 in funding at 0% for up to five years with no collateral requirements to meet their COVID-19 and other emergency needs.
The Crisis Relief Loan Program is designed to provide broad access to much-needed working capital. The program features a quick turnaround (after completing the application requirements), no collateral requirements, no pre-payment penalties, and no processing or application fees.
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Eligibility requirements include:
• Businesses operating at least two years and with a credit score of 660 and up are eligible to apply for up to $15,000.
• Businesses operating prior to March 21, 2020 but less than two years, or with a credit score between 630 and 659, are eligible to apply for up to $10,000.
• No loan or credit card charge-offs within three years.
The UCEDC has also outlined application requirements that include a personal guarantee of all owners with more than 10% ownership interest.
For more information about this opportunity, contact Liz Williams, Vice President of Lending, at ewilliams@ucedc.com or visit the UCEDC website at https://ucedc.com/crisisreliefloans/.
This press release was produced by the Mercer County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.