Mark Cuban and a bank CEO who first connected over Twitter built a free site to make it easier to apply for PPP loan forgiveness

Get the Full StoryCitizens Bank of Edmond; Mike Blake Reuters; Alyssa Powell Business Insider

After creating a program for people to access their stimulus check money more quickly in March, billionaire Mark Cuban and bank CEO Jill Castilla are launching a website to help PPP loan recipients apply for forgiveness.

The website, ppp.bank, is launching Friday, May 29, at 7:00 p.m. ET.

The site has automated the SBA's 11-page PPP loan forgiveness application and provided supplemental materials, such as calculators and a list of additional forms your lender requires.

Ppp.bank is free to use, and none of the partner companies are profiting from the website.

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Billionaire Mark Cuban and Citizens Bank of Edmond CEO Jill Castilla are at it again.

In March, the Dallas Mavericks owner helped Castilla create a program to give her customers faster access to their stimulus check money, and the two have since stayed in touch.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Pathologists debunk 13 coronavirus mythsSee Also:Chase offers 3 checking accounts with no minimum opening deposit and up to 300 in sign-up bonusesSome people were sent stimulus checks by mistake, and now the IRS wants them back. Here's how to return the money.How to file an amended tax return to correct your income, credits, or deductions

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