Paycheck Protection Program Lawsuit Claims Wells Fargo Played Favorites

Lawsuit Claims Wells Fargo Shuffled and Played Favorites With Paycheck Protection Program Applications

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A California-based company filed a class-action lawsuit against Wells Fargo. The lawsuit cites unfair actions with businesses applying for the Paycheck Protection Program.
The Treasury Department announced the $349 billion forgivable loan program last month. The government set up the loan program for small businesses to pay employees during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. The fund ran out of money on Friday.
The lawsuit alleges that Wells Fargo unfairly prioritized businesses seeking large loan amounts. However, the Small Business Administration said that PPP loan applications would be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
The lawsuit also states Wells Fargo did this so the bank would receive millions of more dollars in processing fees by prioritizing the applications that would make the bank the most money.

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