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The Certified Lenders Program (CLP) is designed to provide the lender with expeditious service on loan applications received from lenders who have a successful SBA lending track record and a thorough understanding of SBA policies and procedures. CLP lenders are expected to perform a complete analysis of the application and, in return, SBA promises a fast loan decision. SBA still makes the final credit and eligibility decision but, by completing a credit review instead of an independently conducting analysis, SBA strives for 3-day (working days) turn around in arriving at its decision. The key aspect of CLP is the greater utilization of the credit knowledge of the lender's loan officers to shorten SBA's loan processing time.


How to become a CLP Lender

(Refer to SOP 50 10(5) for a more complete description of the application process.)

To become a Certified Lender, an SBA field office may nominate a Lender. A Lender may also request a field office to consider it for CLP status. SBA district directors may approve and renew a Lender's CLP status. The district director will consider whether the Lender:

  • Has the ability to process, close, service and liquidate loans;
  • Has a satisfactory performance history with SBA, including the submission of complete and accurate loan guarantee application packages;
  • Has an acceptable SBA purchase rate; and
  • Has shown the ability to work well with the local SBA office.


A CLP Lender must execute a Supplemental Guarantee Agreement that will specify a term not to exceed two years.