Personal Financial Products
Your financial health is personal - let AOAExcel® ’s endorsed business partner, Laurel Road guide you in your financial health journey.
Whether you're a practice owner, independent contractor, employee or anything in between, financial health is important - and personal - for doctors of optometry. AOAExcel is excited to partner with Laurel Road on 3 new personal financial products to assist optometrists in planning their financial future.
AOA Members must apply through www.laurelroad.com/aoa-excel to access these benefits.
Laurel Road High Yield Savings SM
Plan for the future with a highly competitive high yield savings account from Laurel Road. AOA members qualify for $0 cost to open and receive a $100 cashback bonus for opening an account. +
Laurel Road Student Loan Cashback SM Credit Card
AOA members get a $100 cash Bonus after activating! Introducing the first card that lets you redeem 2% cashback toward your student loans with any eligible servicer. Chip away at your student loans with every dollar you spend.
As an AOA member, receive the following benefits:
- Receive a $100 bonus after activation +
- Earn 2% cashback towards eligible student loans & 1% cashback towards anything else +
Start chipping away at your student loan debt today!
All credit products are subject to credit approval. Terms and conditions apply. Click here to learn more.
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