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Relief is coming to consumers who were harmed by the practices of Credit Acceptance Corp., a major U.S. subprime auto lender. The company has been ordered to pay $27.2 million to settle claims it made ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and New York's attorney general sued subprime auto lender Credit Acceptance Corp. Wednesday for deceiving borrowers about the true cost of car loans, violating ...
The high-level executive changes at Credit Acceptance continued this week. About three months after chief executive officer Brett Roberts announced his retirement, the subprime auto finance company ...
Credit Acceptance Corporation CACC is expected to keep witnessing growth in revenues, supported by the rise in demand for auto loans, along with an increase in dealer enrollments and active dealers.
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