Company: NEWTP
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001587987-25-000050
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Company: NewtekOne, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
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 addition, the SBA regulates an SBA lender’s, including Newtek Bank’s, participation in the secondary market for sales of the guaranteed portions of SBA 7(a) loans. The SBA secondary market consists of the sale of certificates, representing either a fractional undivided interest in some or all of the guaranteed portion of an individual SBA 7(a) guaranteed loan or a fractional undivided interest in a pool consisting of the SBA guaranteed portions of a number of SBA 7(a) guaranteed loans. For example, when a lender such as Newtek Bank sells the guaranteed portion of a SBA 7(a) loan in the secondary market, the lender must perform all necessary servicing and liquidation actions for such loan even after SBA has purchased the guaranteed portion of such loan from a purchaser of a guaranteed portion, i.e., a registered holder. In the event that SBA purchases a guaranteed portion of such a loan from the registered holder, the lender must provide SBA with a loan status report within 15 business days of such purchase. This report typically includes, but is not limited to, a status report on the borrower and current condition of the collateral, plans for any type of loan workout or loan restructuring, existing liquidation activities including the sale of loan collateral, or the status of ongoing foreclosure proceedings. Moreover, the lender is required to provide documentation that SBA deems sufficient to be able to review the lender’s administration of the SBA 7(a) loan under the SBA Loan Program Requirements. Newtek Bank’s failure to provide sufficient documentation may constitute a material failure to comply with SBA Loan Program Requirements, and may lead to initiation of an action for recovery from Newtek Bank of all or some of the moneys SBA paid to a registered holder on a guarantee. SBA will also evaluate Newtek Bank’s continued participation in the secondary market and may restrict further sale of guaranteed portions into the secondary market until SBA determines that Newtek Bank has provided sufficient documentation for purchases or demonstrates compliance with any requirement imposed by SBA Loan Program Requirements.

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Pursuant to the SBA’s regulations, the SBA is released from liability on its guaranty of an SBA 7(a) loan and may, in its sole discretion, refuse to honor a guaranty purchase request in full or in part, or recover all or part of the funds already paid in connection with a guaranty purchase, if the lender failed to comply materially with an SBA Loan Program Requirement