Advance Financial extends online loan services to Texas

Tina Hodges Advance Financial
Tina Hodges

Award-winning financial services and fintech company Advance Financial has expanded its online installment loan offerings to Texas residents.

Advance Financial’s installment loan offers loans from $100 to $2,500 that can be paid back in conveniently scheduled installments over a predetermined length of time: no lump-sum payoff is required.

The company already offers its online loan services in 12 other states, including Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin.

“We are excited to add Texas to the growing list of states where customers can easily access the cash they need, whenever they need it,” said Advance Financial Chief Executive and Chief Experience Officer Tina Hodges. “We’re thrilled to be working with and helping the folks in the great state of Texas.”

The application and approval process is entirely online and can be accessed anytime, anywhere. Customers can always call Advance Financial 24/7/365 with questions and for help with their applications.

To learn more about Advance Financial’s loans and services available in your state, visit <www.af247.com/services>.

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