Rod Aycox owns several title
loan companies in the United States today. Rod is known as the pioneer for
introducing ‘quick and easy loans’ in the money lending industry. At just 24
years old he started his own company and now it has grown to operate in over
twenty states nationwide. Rod started
his business in order to help those in need retrieve fast cash with no hassle
or credit checks. All he ask for is the title to your vehicle as a collateral
and a picture ID. This allows the borrower to continue to possess their vehicle,
even when the loan is in motion. This has opened so many doors for the people
across America. Rod Aycox gave them an outlet that credit unions and banks do
not. As you know, getting a traditional loan today can be a lengthy process and
take many days if not weeks to go through and often many are turned away due to
bad credit!
Rod Aycox is not only loyal to
his customers but also to his employees. He has provided well-paying jobs to
over seven hundred employees and their families nationwide. Rod believes not
only in his customers but his staff. Rod prepares each and every employee to
provide excellent customer service with the honestly and respect that anyone
would want to be treated with. Rod is known for saying “just because you have
bad credit doesn’t make you a bad risk” and he taught his employees to think
the same! Rod Aycox is not only a successful businessman, but he also works
continually to create positive change in our society.
Rod Aycox is a type of person
whose innate kindness shows naturally through his countless contributions. He
believes in operating as a trusted member of each community that he serves,
whether that’s in Alabama, Idaho, South Dakota, California, New Mexico or any
of the other 14 states were in. Over the years he has donated to several
organizations such as The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington,
Christmas toy drives for underprivileged children, programs that feed the
homeless, Youth Organizations that provide computer training and after-school
tutors, as well as the local fire and police departments.