Personal loans are getting a facelift in Canada with the arrival of FinTech solutions. Never heard of FinTech? That’s alright; a FinTech company is essentially a company that utilizes advancing technology to provide financial services to clients easier and faster than ever before. While Canadians are becoming acclimated with FinTech and its provision of personal loans, there has already been an influx of investors rushing into the industry in several countries around the world. One of the new leaders in Canadian FinTech is none other than the Edmonton-based personal lender, Cashco Financial. Cashco Financial is leading the financial services charge online with personal loans that are so flexible, they fit to each client’s needs and can actually help promote personal savings.
“When people have enough money for exactly what they need – to pay off their bills and settle any outstanding debts – they can set the groundwork for responsible personal savings habits,” says Tim Latimer, the company’s CEO and Founder. Cashco Financial is focused on providing refinancing to the 11% of Canadians who struggle with their personal finances, cash shortfalls and credit scores.
The application process for a personal loan is very simple. Our online form makes it easy to select either a short-term loan or a long-term loan, input some information and immediately get an approval decision seconds after pressing submit. Cashco Financial’s typical customer is not someone who lacks adequate financial literacy. In fact, our clients are often very well informed about personal financial management. Unfortunately, there have been extenuating circumstances that caused a cash crunch for a client or their family. When this happens, it is our goal at Cashco to help the client get back on their feet.
Gratitude is something that is incredibly important to us at Cashco Financial. We survey all of our clients through our daily Attitude of Gratitude phone calls. Often what other companies don’t realise is that the simple act of reaching out and showing people that you care can make a huge positive impact in their lives. Continuously practicing gratitude at work is a good start, but we should try practicing them all of our daily lives. What are you grateful for? Holidays are right around the corner making it the perfect time to take a moment and reflect on what you are grateful for.
Here are four financial lessons to be grateful for this Holiday Season: