11 Companies That Pay Off Student Loans

Employers that offer student loan repayment as a benefit can speed up your payoff process.
Anna Helhoski
By Anna Helhoski 
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Edited by Des Toups

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With student debt rising, loan repayment assistance is becoming an increasingly popular employee benefit. The number of companies that pay off student loans doubled between 2018 and 2019, from 4% to 8%, according to the most recent data from the Society for Human Resource Management.

This benefit can help you pay off student loans faster, but program structures vary. Here’s what employer student loan repayment looks like at 11 companies:

1. Aetna

Industry: Insurance

Benefit details: Full-time employees: match up to $2,000 per year, with a $10,000 lifetime maximum. Part-time employees: match up to $1,000 per year, with a $5,000 lifetime maximum.

2. Estee Lauder

Industry: Skin care and makeup

Benefit details: $100 per month, with a lifetime maximum of $10,000.

3. Fidelity Investments

Industry: Financial services

Benefit details: $2,000 per year, with a lifetime maximum of $10,000.

4. LiveNation

Industry: Events promotion

Benefit details: $100 per month, or $1,200 per year, with a lifetime maximum of $6,000.

5. Natixis Global Asset Management

Industry: Asset management

Benefit details: $1,000 annual benefit — up to $83.33 per month, for a lifetime maximum of $10,000 over 10 years.

6. New York Life

Industry: Insurance

Benefit details: $170 a month with a lifetime maximum of $10,200 over five years.

7. Nvidia

Industry: Technology

Benefit details: Recent graduates (within the last three years) can apply for reimbursement of $6,000 each year to help repay student loans, up to $30,000.

8. Penguin Random House

Industry: Publishing

Benefit details: $100 per month, up to $9,000 for up to 7.5 years.

9. Pepper Construction

Industry: Construction

Benefit details: $50 per month, with no lifetime maximum.

10. PricewaterhouseCoopers

Industry: Professional services

Benefit details: $100 per month, or $1,200 per year, for up to six years.

11. Staples

Industry: Office supply retail

Benefit details: $100 per month for 36 months.

How much your company could save you

If your company pays off student loans, using this benefit can speed up your payoff date and lead to you paying less interest overall.

For example, let's say your company offers to pay $100 toward your student loans monthly. If you owed $27,000 at an interest rate of 5%, you'd pay $286 a month, be debt-free in 10 years and pay $7,320 in interest. But with that extra $100 a month, you'd shave off over three years of payments and save $2,282 in interest.

Make sure you understand your employer's program before you enroll. For example, your company may require you to be employed for a set number of years before you're eligible, or it may offer to match your existing payments — which means you might want to pay extra on your student loans to maximize this benefit.

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