Credit Solutions Is Now Serving Spanish-Speaking Clients
RICHARDSON, Texas (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) December 23, 2008 --
Credit Solutions has launched espanol.creditsolutions.com,
a Spanish-language version of its Web site designed to extend the debt
settlement industry leader’s reach by servicing what is now the largest
U.S. minority group.1
Since about 40% of all subprime loans nationwide in 2006 were issued to
Latino households, Hispanic families have been particularly
hard-hit by the current recession, and a disproportionate number is
struggling against foreclosure.2
Non-white Hispanic Americans are 39% less likely to own a home, and
Latino families who are homeowners experience higher total
amounts of debt and are more likely to be victims of predatory lending
practices.3
The good news is that, by 2012, 40% of first-time homebuyers in the U.S.
are projected to be Hispanic.4
Among the new Spanish-language site’s features are advice, tips and
tools designed to empower clients to achieve a debt-free lifestyle,
including:
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An overview of why debt settlement is the preferred
option over a debt consolidation loan, credit counseling or
declaring bankruptcy.
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A video
portal of client testimonials, with summaries of past success
stories.
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Actual settlement
letters from lending sources detail real-world experiences of
settled accounts, showing the actual savings in each case.
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An up-to-the-minute, live
ticker tracks the total dollar amount of consumer debt that Credit
Solutions has settled since its founding in 2003.
About Credit Solutions
The nation’s debt settlement industry leader, Credit Solutions is
recognized by the American Business Awards for the "Best Customer
Services Department in Financial Services." A platinum-level member of
the International Association of Professional Debt Arbitrators, Credit
Solutions also is a charter policy partner of the United States
Organization for Bankruptcy Alternatives. For more information, visit http://www.creditsolutions.com
or call (800) 353-7630.
1 Facts for Features: Hispanic Heritage Month 2008,
U.S. Census Bureau, Sept. 8, 2008.
2 A Snapshot of the Subprime Market, Center for
Responsible Lending, 2007.
3 Hispanic Homeowner Seminar, U.S. Department of
Housing & Urban Development, June 1, 2006.
4 A Warm Welcome: Despite barriers, Hispanic homeownership
may be the fix for national housing crisis, Carolina del
Norte, Sept. 2, 2008; source: National Association of Hispanic Real
Estate Professionals.
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