Advance America now offers installment loans up to $3,000 and new online features for Missouri borrowers
September 4, 2020 - Advance America has expanded the ways borrowers can apply for, manage, receive and repay loans in response to changing consumer needs. They have also expanded their loan products, with installment loans now available for up to $3,000 and payday loans available up to $500 online or in store.
With these expanded loan products and enhanced online access, Advance America hopes borrowers can continue to find the small dollar loans they need when and where they need them.
With the latest updates, Advance America will provide consumers with more convenient features including:
- Loan funds can be received instantly on a debit card in-store
- Borrowers have the choice to go paperless - no paper checks required
- Personal banking accounts can be connected directly to an online Advance America account
- Debit card payments can be made in-store, online or over the phone
Advance America borrowers will now be able to manage their loans through 24/7 access to AdvanceAmerica.net accounts. If the borrower prefers, these online features can be used together with in-person transactions to create the most convenient process for each borrower.
Borrowers can apply for a loan online and pick up their funds in-person at an Advance America location, or take out a loan in-person, receive funds on a debit card and manage their loan online.
Likewise, whether borrowers applied for a loan online or in-store, they are welcome to access our customer support through online chat or by calling (844) 562-6480 Monday through Friday from 8AM-9PM EDT and Saturday 9AM-6PM EDT
Stores remain open in-person and employees are working to ensure the best safety standards in line with evolving local and national guidelines and regulations.
The Advance America team hopes that the variety of loan products and service options will allow borrowers in Missouri the ability to conveniently apply and manage new and existing loans.
Notice: Information provided in this article is for informational purposes only. Consult your attorney or financial advisor about your financial circumstances.