MassMutual Introduces Kashable Credit Services On The BeneClick! Benefits Exchange
Kashable offers its loan program as an employer-sponsored voluntary benefit. Loans can be obtained online directly through Kashable without having to fill out forms or visit a bank. Employees are prequalified for credit based on their employment and the amount of credit they qualify for is based on their ability to repay. The program provides disciplined, affordable and easy to manage credit at low rates starting at 6 percent APR with a 6-12 month term.
"Access to emergency credit can be a highly valuable benefit for workers and can help protect their retirement savings when financial emergencies arise," said
The credit service is designed to address one of the biggest sources of stress in the workplace: personal financial issues. The 2015 MassMutual Employee Benefits Security Study found that 37 percent of workers find managing their personal finances "somewhat" or "very difficult" and 40 percent say personal financial problems are a distraction at work.2
Fueling some of that distress is a lack of savings as 29 percent of Americans have no emergency savings and 21 percent don't have enough to cover three months' expenses, according to Bankrate.com's 2016 Financial Security Index.3
"In an economy where employees are worried about their finances, providing a loan program that meets the health/wealth challenge head on, is a major competitive edge for employers," said
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About Kashable
Kashable® provides socially responsible financing solutions for employees, offered as an employer-sponsored voluntary benefit program. With Kashable, employees apply online and take low-cost term loans instantly, then repay them automatically through equal installment payroll deductions or direct deposits. Kashable is transforming the way working America accesses credit. For more information, visit www.kashable.com.
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1Kashable is a licensed lender in
22015 MassMutual Employee Benefits Security Study, https://www.massmutual.com/~/media/files/MM-EE-Benefits-Security-Study-Report.pdf
3Bankrate 2016 Financial Security Index, http://www.bankrate.com/finance/consumer-index/americans-still-lack-savings-despite-wage-growth.aspx
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