Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., the president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) announced that the NNPA will assist the efforts of Earvin “Magic” Johnson, the majority owner of EquiTrust, the nation’s largest minority-owned insurance company, and MBE Capital Partners (MBECP), the largest certified minority-owned asset-based lender to fund over $100 million in PPP loans.

EquiTrust, MBECP and the NNPA have partnered to inform and encourage minority and women-owned businesses throughout the United States to take advantage of the current PPP loan opportunities for businesses in underserved communities.

“I have the highest regard and respect for the entrepreneurial leadership and courage of Earvin Magic Johnson,” Chavis said. “The NNPA, therefore, is enthusiastic and pleased to assist Johnson’s EquiTrust and with MBE Capital to enhance the economic recovery of African American and other minority-owned businesses amidst the devastating COVID-19 pandemic in America. Our businesses are the lifeblood of our communities.”

Johnson’s EquiTrust is providing critical financial support to underserved communities and businesses that have been traditionally neglected. These small and diverse businesses often have difficulty developing strong lending relationships with big banks.

According to the Center for Responsible Lending, up to 90 percent of businesses owned by people of color have been, or will likely be, shut out of the PPP program.

MBE Capital is perfectly positioned to help small and diverse businesses take advantage of this latest round of PPP funding; and the company is an approved SBA lender with over 20 years of experience serving diverse and minority businesses.

They can process up to 5,000 loans per day, utilizing end-to-end online technology to accept, underwrite, and transmit the applications to the SBA. MBE Capital has already processed over $300,000,000 in PPP loans — including the EquiTrust partnership funding $100,000,000.

The NNPA is the nation’s largest trade association of African American owned newspapers and media businesses that reach 22.4 million readers per week across the nation.

MBECP has also partnered with The Enterprise Center (TEC), a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), providing them with technology and resources to help them process over $100,000,000 in PPP loans. This will allow TEC’s CDFI to process more SBA loans in two weeks then they have in the last 10 years.

By working with Earvin “Magic” Johnson’s EquiTrust, MBECP pipelines exceed more than $500 million. MBE Capital is committed to providing vital funding for small businesses in underserved communities. With almost $100 billion left in the second round of PPP funding, it is imperative that vulnerable small businesses are able to secure resources to sustain.

“I contacted EquiTrust, to be an additional strategic partner because I know that EquiTrust believes in changing outcomes for underserved communities the way I do,” said Rafael Martinez, CEO of MBE Capital. “The team at EquiTrust and my direct contact Kenyatta Matheny were incredible, and we put this deal together from the first call to contracts in a week.”

He added, “After receiving hundreds of emails and calls from applicants asking if they can receive their PPP loans as soon as possible because this was a last hope to stay open — and in some cases to keep food on the tables of their employees – I was moved to expand this and look to fund over 20,000 PPP loans for minority companies”

“This is a unique SBA-backed opportunity to use the vast resources of EquiTrust’s to prudently provide real and much-needed cash to deserving minority and women-owned businesses that find it difficult to secure such funding through traditional means,” said Eric Holoman, the president and CEO of EquiTrust. “The jobs saved will make a significant difference to their families and communities.”

APPLY FOR A PPP LOAN TODAY OR LEARN MORE: https://mbeppp.com/go/nnpa/
Loan Referral Code: NNPA

The NNPA has announced a partnership with Equitrust and MBE Capital to encourage minority and small business owners to apply for PPP loans. (Photo: iStockphoto / NNPA)
The NNPA has announced a partnership with Equitrust and MBE Capital to encourage minority and small business owners to apply for PPP loans. (Photo: iStockphoto / NNPA)

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