Alpha Ir Group, LLC receives a PPP loan between $150K-$350K on April 28

Alpha Ir Group, LLC receives a PPP loan between 0K-0K on April 28
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Alpha Ir Group, LLC received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on April 28, according to the US Treasury Department.

There were 7,380 PPP loans issued in Illinois during the week ending May 3 and the average loan amount was between $150,000 and $350,000.

There are approximately five million approved PPP loans with a total of $517,451,965,102 set aside for funding, according to the Small Business Administration. The average loan size was around $105,000 with over 5,000 lenders currently participating in the program.

The program was slow to get off the ground when it was crushed by an onslaught of would-be applicants. Another major criticism of the program pertained to who was receiving the loans. A program that was meant for small businesses witnessed the Los Angeles Lakers receive $4.6 million from the program. The Lakers qualified for the program under the rules as written but returned the funds according to a Laker’s statement provided to news outlets.

Breakdown of PPP Lending during week of May 3
Apr 27 Apr 28 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 1 May 2 May 3
$5-10 million 26 7 2 4 0 0 13
$2-5 million 53 33 18 13 10 1 40
$1-2 million 151 93 26 40 43 3 83
$350,000-1 million 558 391 120 119 375 11 391
$150,000-350,000 982 1070 303 311 1102 30 958


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