Approximately 23% of PPP borrowers have submitted applications to the SBA, with roughly 20% receiving full or partial Forgiveness
BOSTON (January 25, 2021) -- Numerated, the business lending technology company, is releasing insights on the Forgiveness process for the Small Business Administration (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) as of January 25, 2021.
The following statistics are based on a sample of more than 250,000 PPP loans processed by Numerated for 100+ lenders across the U.S., representing more than $34.5 billion in relief funds.
PPP Forgiveness Funnel
The table below is a comprehensive look at Forgiveness applications as they make their way from the borrower, to lenders, to the SBA and back, through the Numerated platform.
Editor’s Note: As of our Jan. 11 report, dozens of new customers have added their PPP loans to the Numerated platform to process Forgiveness for their borrowers. These additional loans have somewhat suppressed reported percentages in the funnel below, however trends in week-over-week change remain consistent.
PPP Loan Forgiveness Progress |
As of |
As of |
As of |
As of |
Weekly change from Jan. 18 - |
Borrowers who have begun a Forgiveness application thus far |
43% |
45% | 41% | 44% |
+6% |
Borrowers who have submitted their Forgiveness application to lenders |
38% |
39% | 36% | 38% |
+5% |
Forgiveness applications submitted by lenders to SBA for review |
21% |
23% | 22% | 23% |
+5% |
Forgiveness applications the SBA has responded to |
15% |
19% | 18% | 20% |
+13% |
SBA Forgiveness Responses by Loan Amount
This table breaks down Forgiveness applications which have received a final response from the SBA, based on loan amount.
Percentage of SBA Responses |
New for the Week of |
Lifetime of Program |
<$50k |
55% |
59% |
$50k-$100k |
13% |
14% |
>$100k |
32% |
27% |
Borrowers Applying for Full vs Partial Forgiveness
This table breaks down Forgiveness applications based on how much Forgiveness a borrower is applying for, categorized by those that have applied full Forgiveness and those who have applied for partial Forgiveness.
Full vs Partial Forgiveness Applications |
New for the Week of |
Lifetime of Program |
Borrowers applying |
79% |
79% |
Borrowers applying for |
21% |
21% |
Borrowers Applying for Partial Forgiveness
For borrowers applying for partial Forgiveness, this table breaks down the percentage of partial Forgiveness requests due to EIDL Advances vs uncovered use of funds.
Partial Forgiveness Applications |
New for the Week of |
Lifetime of Program |
Borrowers applying for partial Forgiveness due to EIDL Advances |
79% |
90% |
Borrowers applying for partial Forgiveness due to uncovered use of funds |
21% |
10% |
Applications by Form Type
This table breaks down Forgiveness applications that borrowers have started on the Numerated platform, based on the SBA form they’ve chosen.
Forgiveness Applications |
New for the Week of Jan. 18 - Jan. 25, 2021 |
Lifetime of Program |
3508 |
8% |
10% |
3508S |
65% |
43% |
3508EZ |
27% |
47% |
Takeaways
- The SBA more than doubled their response rate on Forgiveness request over the last week. The current response rate is likely to improve as new, simplified Forgiveness guidance is implemented by lenders.
- The SBA has also significantly closed the gap between apps submitted to the Administration vs those that have received a full response.
- Form 3508S accounted for nearly two-thirds of all Forgiveness requests started by borrowers last week. The light-weight form is favored by borrowers and on average can be completed about 33 percent faster than the 3508EZ application.
Read previous PPP Forgiveness Data reports:
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- Numerated Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Data - Week of Jan. 18, 2021
- Numerated Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Data - Week of Jan. 11, 2021
- Numerated Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Data - Week of Jan. 4, 2021
- Numerated Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Data - Week of Dec. 28, 2020
- Numerated Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Data - Week of Dec. 21
- Numerated Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Data - Week of Dec. 14