Moneytree

Moneytree

Moneytree, Inc. is a check cashing and payday loan provider headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with branches in California, Colorado, Idaho, and Nevada. Moneytree also offers prepaid debit and gift cards, money orders, bill payment, Western Union transfers, and online payday loans.

Moneytree is a member of the Community Financial Services Association of America, an industry group for the payday loan industry.

Awards

In 2009 Moneytree placed first in the Large Companies category on Seattle Business Magazine's 100 Best Companies list. In 2010, it was named as the first Hall of Fame winner by the magazine. [1] Moneytree was also voted Washington State’s “Best Company to Work For” by Washington CEO Magazine in 2008. In 2007 Moneytree received the Northwest Jobs Peoples Pick Award for Best Family Owned Company.[2]

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