Consumer Finance Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Consumer Finance stocks.

Consumer Finance Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 1 XLF Visa, Mastercard Deal 'Unlikely To Be Materially Impacted' By A Revised Antitrust Settlement: Analyst
Jul 1 MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ (MUFG) Rides on Strategic Buyouts Amid Lower NII
Jun 29 XLF GL, SYF among top S&P 500 financial movers in Q2
Jun 29 MUFG Japanese banks top week's financial gainers, while bitcoin miners retreat
Jun 29 XLF Japanese banks top week's financial gainers, while bitcoin miners retreat
Jun 28 SYF US Equities Markets End Lower Friday as Markets Parse Economic Data
Jun 28 SYF Synchrony Stock Is S&P 500’s Top Performer. The Case to Buy Now.
Jun 28 MUFG Stock Futures Gain After Biden-Trump Debate; Investors Eye PCE Data
Jun 28 SYF Peeling Back The Layers: Exploring Synchrony Finl Through Analyst Insights
Jun 28 XLF Larger Banks Are Facing Liquidity Issues
Jun 27 SYF Synchrony (SYF) Boosts Financing Options With Atlanticus
Jun 27 XLF Shop Smart: Visa And Amazon Bring Flexible Payment Plans To Canadian Shoppers
Jun 27 MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ (MUFG) to Expand in APAC Region With New Investment
Jun 26 XLF Fed Stress Test 2024: Large Banks Face Greater Losses But Maintain Strong Capital Positions In Severe Recession Scenario
Jun 26 MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ (MUFG) Repurchases 37M Shares Under 80M Plan
Jun 26 SYF Here's Why Synchrony (SYF) is a Strong Momentum Stock
Jun 26 XLF Judge Tosses The Card: Visa-Mastercard Swipe Fee Settlement Reportedly Rejected
Jun 26 SYF Synchrony Selects Atlanticus for Preferred Second Look Financing Program
Jun 26 SYF Synchrony Financial: Comparing The 2 High Yielding Preferred Shares
Jun 25 SYF Synchrony (SYF), LG Electronics to Enhance ESS Financing Options
Consumer Finance

Alternative financial services in the United States refers to a particular type of financial service, namely subprime or near-prime lending (that is, lending to people with relatively poor credit) by non-bank financial institutions. This branch of the financial services industry is more extensive in the United States than in some other countries, because the major banks in the U.S. are less willing to lend to people with marginal credit ratings than their counterparts in many other countries. Examples of these companies include Springleaf Financial, Duvera Financial, Inc., Lendmark Financial Services, Inc., HSBC Finance, CIT, CitiFinancial, Wells Fargo Financial, and Monterey Financial Services, Inc. The more generic name "consumer finance" is also used, although more properly this term applies to financing for any type of consumer.

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