Informing, organizing, and empowering student loan borrowers to shape their own futures. How?:

  • Centralizing and explaining Federal student loan news,
  • Providing the community with resources to understand loans and their risks,
  • Helping borrowers understand and organize their voting power,
  • Connecting borrowers with debt arbiters to review and reduce their obligations,
  • And listing opportunities to help pay down and prevent loan debt.

Welcome to Debt Intellect Information Hub! This page is dedicated to providing student loan debt borrowers a central website of information, services, and tools to empower them to reduce their debt and shape their financial futures by providing a voice for them.

Private businesses and the government are failing to help provide support and resources to help student loan borrowers eliminate their debts and prevent individuals from obtaining loans to get an education. We need information consolidation to understand the constant changes in loan payment programs, organization to help steer government policy for federal student loan programs, and a platform that promotes a community where borrowers can exchange services and goods between themselves to reduce our overall student loan debts. There are 44 million borrowers in America that should not be publicly demonized for having student loan debt and wanting solutions to eliminate them.

The goal of Debt Intellect LLC is simple. This platform will soon have a marketplace for borrowers to sell and buy services and goods from each other. Once there are more than 10,000 subscribers, we will have polls to help identify services and needs of borrowers that government agents can focus on providing to their constituents who have student loans.

Centralizing borrower purchasing power and organizing their voting power will help change narrative and better control the future. There is power in numbers, and it is time to organize together in order to exercise that power. Become a subscriber!

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