As business owners and professionals grapple with the current pandemic crisis, Bankers Healthcare Group, a leading provider of financial solutions for dentists, healthcare practitioners and other highly skilled professionals, is actively lending during extended hours seven days a week.
As business owners and professionals grapple with the current pandemic crisis, Bankers Healthcare Group, a leading provider of financial solutions for dentists, healthcare practitioners and other highly skilled professionals, is actively lending during extended hours seven days a week.
“We commend the healthcare practitioners and other professionals who are working long hours to help those in need and protect our communities,” said Al Crawford, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Bankers Healthcare Group. “We want to provide the financing to help get people through this crisis and give them peace of mind to not have any payments on our loans for 60 days so they can focus on what matters most.”
As a result of the ongoing demand for loans and to support those working the front lines of healthcare and other industries, BHG is offering no payments for 60 days on all new loans. In addition, BHG’s wholly-owned subsidiary Fundex Solutions Group is one of 14 non-bank lenders offering SBA-backed loans to assist in disaster relief and recovery.
BHG’s no-touch lending program enables borrowers to apply for and secure funds without ever leaving their home; the process is completed online and over the phone with the assistance of BHG’s loan specialists. Customers who call BHG at 866-806-9494 will reach a live loan specialist who can discuss the loan details. BHG’s lending process is designed to be hassle-free, with approval within 24 hours and funding in as few as three days.
Note: Subject to credit approval. Loan sizes and interest rates vary and are determined by applicant’s credit profile. Loans made or arranged pursuant to the California Financing Law, License No. 603-G493. Call for full program details. Deferred loan program not available in all states.
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