Secure Horizon Settlements Expands Its Financial Services by Offering a New Cash Advance Program
(PRWEB) December 04, 2013 -- Secure Horizon Settlements, a leader in the financial services industry, is proud to announce its new cash advance program. The plan is being offered to both structured settlement recipients and lottery winners nationwide until this exclusive offer runs out on January 15, 2014. It allows clients to have access to money quickly when they complete a transaction. Under the program, payments could be available in as little as 24 hours.
Executives at Secure Horizon Settlements believe now is the perfect time for potential customers to take advantage of the cash advance plan. They say it gives an alternative to traditional borrowing and covers the money needs that often arise without warning. “This cash advance program will allow folks to receive additional funds for the holidays, pay down high interest bills, or even take a family vacation,” says Sonny Choudhury, Principal at Secure Horizon Settlements.
The cash advance program is available in $250, $500, and $2,500 amounts with larger amounts available in some cases. Personal credit history is not an issue, as Secure Horizon Settlements believes that bad credit should not keep clients from getting back on track financially or gaining financial security.
Anyone in need of more information about the cash advance program is urged to call (855) SHS-FAST or visit securehorizonsettlements.com.
About Secure Horizon Settlements:
Secure Horizon Settlements LLC, a Maryland-based company, is a nationally-recognized financial services firm that purchases structured settlement payments from individuals. It offers clients immediate access to future payments from various sources including personal injury settlements, state lottery wins, personal injury lawsuits, and casino jackpots. For more information, visit SecureHorizonSettlements.com.
Sonny Choudhury, Secure Horizon Settlements, http://www.securehorizonesettlements.com, +1 2406217540 Ext: 102, [email protected]
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