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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 120 — Business Loans · § 120.471

§ 120.471. What are the minimum capital requirements for SBLCs?

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(a)Minimum capital requirements.
(1)Beginning on January 4, 2024, each SBLC that makes or acquires a 7(a) loan must maintain, at a minimum, unencumbered paid-in capital and paid-in surplus of at least \$5,000,000, or 10 percent of the aggregate of its share of all outstanding loans, whichever is greater.
(2)Any SBLC approved on or after January 4, 2021, including in the event of a change of ownership or control, must maintain the minimum capital requirement set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
(3)Unless subject to paragraph (a)(1) or
(2)of this section, an SBLC must comply with the minimum capital requirements that were in effect on January 3, 2021.
(4)A Community Advantage SBLC must maintain a minimum amount of capital as determined at the discretion of the Administrator in consultation with SBA's Associate Administrator for the Office of Capital Access (AA/OCA), or their designee(s). The minimum capital amount as published in Loan Program Requirements will ensure sufficient risk protection for SBA and lenders while not burdening smaller lenders with large capital requirements.
(5)Community Advantage SBLCs must maintain a loan loss reserve account as determined at the discretion of the Administrator in consultation with SBA's Associate Administrator for the Office of Capital Access (AA/OCA), or their designee(s) as published in Loan Program Requirements.
(b)Composition of capital. For purposes of complying with paragraph
(a)of this section, capital consists only of one or more of the following:
(1)Common stock;
(2)Preferred stock that is noncumulative as to dividends and does not have a maturity date;
(3)Unrestricted net assets (for non-profit corporations);
(4)Additional paid-in capital representing amounts paid for stock in excess of the par value;
(5)Retained earnings of the business; and/or
(6)For limited liability companies and limited partnerships, capital contributions must not be subject to repayment at any specific time, must not be subject to withdrawal and must have no cumulative priority return.
(c)Voluntary capital reduction. Without prior written SBA approval, an SBLC must not voluntarily reduce its capital, or repurchase and hold more than 2 percent of any class or combination of classes of its stock.
(d)Issuance of securities. Without prior written SBA approval, an SBLC must not issue any securities (including stock options and debt securities) except stock dividends. \[73 FR 75516, Dec. 11, 2008, as amended at 85 FR 78215, Dec. 4, 2020; 88 FR 21899, Apr. 12, 2023\]
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