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Doc2Doc Lending teams with SGU Alumni Association on tailored loans

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By AI, Created 14:21 UTC, Jun 22, 2026, AGP -

Doc2Doc Lending has partnered with the St. George’s University Alumni Association to give more than 28,000 SGU graduates access to specialized personal loans for medical and veterinary professionals. The program also directs part of each loan’s proceeds to free specialist care in Grenada through the Physicians’ Humanitarian Network.

Why it matters: - The partnership gives SGU alumni access to lending products tailored to the financial lives of doctors, veterinarians and trainees. - A portion of each loan will help fund free specialist care in Grenada through the Physicians’ Humanitarian Network. - The deal creates a template Doc2Doc Lending can use with other medical school alumni networks.

What happened: - Doc2Doc Lending announced a partnership with the St. George’s University School of Medicine Alumni Association on June 22, 2026. - The program is designed for SGU’s more than 28,000 alumni across medicine and veterinary medicine. - The partnership includes SGU graduates at multiple career stages, from fourth-year students preparing for residency to practicing physicians and veterinarians.

The details: - Doc2Doc Lending will offer specialized personal loans built around the needs of healthcare professionals. - The loans are intended to reflect how financial needs change across a medical career. - SGU is described as one of the largest sources of physicians entering the U.S. healthcare system. - Proceeds from the loans will support the Physicians’ Humanitarian Network, which sends SGU-trained specialists back to Grenada to provide free medical care in underserved communities. - Rachel Allen, head of partnerships at Doc2Doc Lending, said the humanitarian component was a key part of the collaboration. - Doc2Doc Lending was founded in 2017 and is a physician-founded financial platform. - The company said its products use healthcare-specific underwriting and a streamlined, member-focused experience. - Doc2Doc Lending products are made available by DR Bank, member FDIC. - All loans are subject to individual approval and underwriting guidelines, with additional program restrictions, terms and conditions applying. - DR Bank may sell, assign or transfer ownership of loans after funding, and borrowers will be notified if that happens.

Between the lines: - The partnership blends financial services with a charitable funding stream, which can make the product more attractive to alumni who want their borrowing to support a cause tied to their school network. - By tying loan volume to humanitarian support, Doc2Doc Lending is linking customer acquisition to mission-driven impact. - The rollout suggests Doc2Doc is looking to scale through institution-level alumni relationships rather than only direct-to-consumer marketing.

What's next: - Doc2Doc Lending plans to expand similar partnerships to additional medical school alumni networks. - SGU alumni can use the program as a new borrowing option while the Physicians’ Humanitarian Network continues channeling support to Grenada. - More information is available through Doc2Doc Lending and SGU alumni services.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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