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You have to stay at home? How to cope with financial difficulties staying at home?
A list of financial institutions are introduced ready to tackle your cash problems caused by a novel coronavirus staying at home.
U.S. Bank urges customers to employ its digital banking features, including its mobile app, online banking or banking by phone.
“We understand the financial pressure that many of our customers, both consumers, and businesses, are facing due to the coronavirus and we’re here to help,” said Andy Cecere, chairman, president, and CEO of the U.S. Bank. “We’re doing everything we can to limit the virus’ potential impact on our employees, customers and operations. The health and safety of our employees and the financial needs of our customers are our top priorities, and we are acting aggressively to ensure those.”
Any questions? Feel free to visit U.S. Bank’s coronavirus help page.
According to Forbes Capital One announced that all the customers are eligible for assistance, which will vary on the type of product they have and their individual needs. Examples of assistance include:
Minimum payment assistance
Deferred loan assistance
Fee suppression
For more information visit Capital One’s coronavirus help page.
Citibank encourages customer affected by coronavirus to visit Citibank’s coronavirus help page.
PNC announced its readiness to assist customers who face financial hardships caused by a novel coronavirus.
Visit PNC’s coronavirus help page.
Chase encourages all its customers affected by COVID-19 who need assistance with their accounts to call the number on the back of their credit or debit card, or on the back of their monthly statement.
Chase’s coronavirus help page is available.
Shinyloans is a comfortable platform for those who can't tackle fiscal difficulties and have to stay at home. They can request payday loans online and get their quick cash for up to $2500 directly deposited on their bank account within the same day.
The health and safety of our teammates, clients and the communities we serve is our top priority. We’re closely monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation.