
Lendmark Financial Services, a provider of household credit and consumer loans, has opened a new location at 7711 S. Raeford Rd., Suite 101. Lendmark anticipates serving more than 500 customers in the Fayetteville branch in its first year.
The Fayetteville branch marks Lendmark’s 61st location in North Carolina. The company complements its in-person customer service with digital and online offerings.
Branch Manager Faye Land, who was promoted to this position from within the company, will lead the Fayetteville location.
“Planned and unplanned life events still happen, causing many consumers to look for financial resources to meet these needs,” said CEO of Lendmark Financial Services Bobby Aiken in a press release. “Our team will be laser focused on serving the Fayetteville community, delivering personalized and convenient household credit solutions that meet their respective financial needs.”
In addition to serving consumers directly, Lendmark provides financing solutions for 11,000+ retailers and independent auto dealerships, allowing these businesses’ customers to apply for Lendmark financing. Local businesses that are interested in partnering with Lendmark to provide financing solutions for their customers can contact their nearest branch.
Founded in 1996, Lendmark strives to be the lender, employer, and partner of choice by protecting household wealth, offering stability and helping consumers meet both planned and unplanned life events through affordable loan offerings. Today, Lendmark operates more than 485 branches in 21 states across the country, providing personalized services to customers and retail business partners.
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