Trevor, a 30 year veteran loan officer learned long ago to take his time when completing a loan application. He also learned long ago to triple check information, cross-verify documents and account numbers, and generally, obey the speed limit.
As a result, his loan applications have a higher rate of approval, including the many EIDL applications he’s submitted since last year.
The following two examples support our theory that Small Business owners are rushing and making mistakes. Completing your application (or any other documents you submit to SBA) isn’t going to get you the money faster than the time you take to slow down to complete the EIDL application so that it’s accurate the first time. On average, Trevor spends approximately two hours to complete an application for each one of our clients.
Here are the actual mistakes…one of dozens and dozens:
“I put an incorrect phone number on my application because I sped through it.”
“In my rush…I put the bank account number (in place) of the EIN.”
Please slow down, pay attention and review and double-check the information you are providing to the SBA. They will not contact you to verify, they simply decline.
For information about Natural Disaster EIDL vs. the COVID-19 EIDL, please visit this page for information about that distinctly different process.
How to Apply for an EIDL Loan
An updated sample of the EIDL application with Trevor's commentary on what changes the SBA has implemented when underwriting your EIDL loan.