TitleMax Maintains Steady Growth
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TitleMax, the nation's largest and most reputable car title loan and pawn company, has opened 127 locations since the start of the year resulting in an 11% increase. The demand for car title loans and pawns is continuing to rise and TitleMax is committed to meeting this need. The company currently has 1,148 stores spanning 17 states with plans to continue its growth. Within the past few months, the company has opened brick-and-mortar locations in new states including
TitleMax offers instant approval on short-term car title loans and pawns. The company guarantees competitive rates based on the customer's collateral, not credit history. Individuals interested in obtaining a car title loan or pawn with TitleMax may do so in the following states: AL, AZ, CA, DE, GA, IL, MS,
"The consumer finance industry is constantly expanding and evolving", said
About Car Title Loans
A car title loan is a fast way for credit-challenged individuals to secure the short-term cash they need. To get a TitleMax car title loan or pawn, an individual must have a clear, or lien-free, car title and a government-issued ID.
To find a TitleMax near you click here.
About TitleMax
TitleMax, a subsidiary of TMX Finance, provides financial products to people without access to traditional credit alternatives. TitleMax has been a trusted consumer lender for over 16 years, helping hundreds of thousands of people in getting cash when they need it. Since its inception in 1998, TitleMax has grown to over 1,110 stores, spanning 17 states and provides car title loans to over 3,000 people each day.
Please visit http://www.titlemax.com for more information on car title loans and how TitleMax can be of service.
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