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
Nov 21 EXLS Will Exlservice Holdings (EXLS) Become A Leader In Data Services?
Nov 21 G Genpact Announces Renewed Partnership with Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Nov 21 SMWB ‘MAGA cockroaches’: The Left-wing ‘echo chamber’ rivalling Elon Musk’s X
Nov 21 MUFG Japan’s Ishiba Set to Announce $140 Billion Stimulus Package
Nov 20 G Genpact Recognized as a Leader in Procurement Outsourcing Services in the 2024 Everest Group PEAK Matrix® Assessment
Nov 19 SMWB Bluesky tops 20M users, narrowing gap with Instagram Threads
Nov 19 SMFG SMBC MANUBANK Announces Multiple Key Hires Across Credit, Accounting, and Technology Functions to Support Growth
Nov 19 EXLS EXL to transform customer service operations with data and analytics for the Data Communications Company
Nov 19 SYF Zacks.com featured highlights Rigel, Synchrony Financial, SkyWest, Allient and Rush Street Interactive
Nov 18 MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. (MUFG) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 18 SYF 5 Relative Price Strength Options Available for Investors
Nov 18 G G or PAYX: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now?
Nov 18 G Is Envestnet (ENV) Stock Outpacing Its Business Services Peers This Year?
Nov 18 SMWB Exploring 3 High Growth Tech Stocks in the United States
Nov 18 SMWB 3 US Stocks Trading Below Estimated Value
Nov 18 G Genpact Named to Forbes' World's Best Employers 2024 List for Fourth Consecutive Year
Nov 16 SYF Credit card delinquencies creep up, net charge-offs slide in October: Credit Pulse
Nov 16 FNB F.N.B (NYSE:FNB) Is Paying Out A Dividend Of $0.12
Nov 15 SYF Synchrony (SYF) Up 14.4% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
Nov 15 SYF Synchrony credit card deliquency, charge-off rates rise in October
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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