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Credit Acceptance Corporation reports developments tied to its consumer automobile finance business, which provides financing programs through a nationwide network of automobile dealers. The company focuses on enabling dealers to sell vehicles to consumers regardless of credit history, with revenue tied primarily to finance charges, servicing fees, reinsurance premiums on vehicle service contracts, and other fees.
Recurring CACC news includes quarterly earnings, adjusted net income measures, loan portfolio performance, forecasted collections, dealer and consumer product initiatives, executive appointments, and asset-backed non-recourse secured financings. Company updates also address digital credit applications, franchise dealer experience, consumer self-service tools, and capital transactions that use special purpose entities and trusts to fund conveyed consumer loans.
Credit Acceptance (Nasdaq: CACC) has been named one of U.S. News' Best Companies to Work For, along with recognition in the Financial Services sector and the Midwest region. This places Credit Acceptance in the top 25% of companies in each category. CEO Ken Booth attributes these honors to the company's strong work environment, which empowers employees and aligns with its mission to make car ownership more accessible. This marks the company's tenth time in the 100 Best Companies to Work For list. Credit Acceptance has also received the Top Workplaces USA Award for the fourth consecutive year and was listed among People Magazine’s Companies that Care.
Credit Acceptance (Nasdaq: CACC) has completed a $550 million asset-backed non-recourse secured financing. The company conveyed approximately $687.7 million in loans to a special purpose entity, which transferred the loans to a trust. The trust will issue three classes of notes with different amounts, average lives, and interest rates: Class A ($272.44 million, 2.5 years, 5.95%), Class B ($110.29 million, 3.16 years, 6.11%), and Class C ($167.27 million, 3.67 years, 6.70%).
The financing has an expected average annualized cost of 6.5% and will revolve for 24 months before amortizing based on cash flows from the conveyed loans. Proceeds will be used to repay existing debt and for general corporate purposes. Credit Acceptance will receive 4% of the cash flows to cover servicing expenses, while the remaining 96%, after dealer holdback payments, will cover principal, interest, and ongoing financing costs. The financing preserves dealers' contractual rights and holdback payments.
Credit Acceptance (Nasdaq: CACC) has extended the maturity date of its revolving secured line of credit facility from June 22, 2026, to June 22, 2027. The interest rate on borrowings has been adjusted from the Bloomberg Short-Term Bank Yield Index rate plus 187.5 basis points to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate plus 197.5 basis points. As of June 17, 2024, the company had $66.8 million outstanding under this facility. No other material changes were made to the terms of the facility. Credit Acceptance provides innovative financing solutions to automobile dealers, enabling vehicle sales to consumers regardless of their credit history.
Credit Acceptance announced its Q1 2024 results with consolidated net income of $64.3 million, or $5.08 per diluted share, down from $99.5 million in Q1 2023. Adjusted net income was $117.4 million. The company saw growth in loan volume but faced challenges with decreasing forecasted collection rates.
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