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Digital lending gets smarter: TruStage modernizes credit union lending protection with a simplified, real-time solution.

New digital enhancement allows borrowers to add payment protection directly into their loan application.
August 5, 2025
A man and woman use a laptop to learn how payment protection can help borrowers if they face a qualifying hardship.

MADISON, Wis. — Today TruStage™, a leading insurance and financial services provider, announced key enhancements to the digital lending process, simplifying the insurance experience for both the borrower and their credit union. The updated digital purchase solution gives customers the ability to opt-in to payment protection directly within their loan application, automatically integrating protection into loan documents.

“According to recent data from TruStage, eight in 10 consumers are interested in protecting their loans, but more than half don’t recall being offered payment protection during the loan process,” said TruStage Vice President of Lending Payment Protection, Corrin Maier.1 “Similar to how travel insurance has become standard when booking a vacation online, we aim to make loan protection just as easy to ensure borrowers are protected during this time of economic uncertainty.”

With payment protection, should the borrower face a qualifying hardship like disability or job loss, the coverage may cancel, reduce or make payments on the covered loan, protecting both the borrower and the credit union.

The newest technology improvements from TruStage provide borrowers the opportunity to digitally select specific payment protection products for their loan with real-time price estimates and eligibility verification. Once a selection is made, payment protection is automatically integrated into the credit union loan paperwork, eliminating additional logistics for both the consumer and credit union loan officer. The entire process is also available in Spanish for users who have the Spanish language set within their browser.

“We previously worked with credit unions to embed payment protection education into their digital application with great success, but it was still a manual process for the credit union to actually add protection to the loan,” said Maier. “Now, it’s seamlessly built into the final agreement, providing greater peace of mind and protecting borrowers and credit unions, should the borrower experience an unexpected hardship that impacts their ability to pay.”

According to the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), total loans outstanding at federally insured credit unions are $1.65 trillion.2 TruStage already has relationships with 93% of credit unions nationwide3 and can greatly increase access to loan protection as it brings this purchase experience option to a growing pool of consumers and financial institutions. The new process will be available at more than 300 credit unions by the end of the year with the intention to expand.

Learn more about integrated payment protection.

 

About TruStage

TruStage is a financially strong insurance and financial services provider, built on the philosophy of people helping people, meeting the needs of middle-market consumers and the businesses that serve them since day one. We believe a brighter financial future should be accessible to everyone, and our products and solutions help people confidently make financial decisions that work for them at every stage of life. With a culture rooted and focused on creating a more equitable society and financial system, we are deeply committed to giving back to our communities and improving the lives of those we serve today and tomorrow. For more information, visit www.trustage.com.

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