Credit Corp Group Limited (ASX: CCP)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
17.49
-0.09 (-0.51%)
Nov 21, 2024, 4:10 PM AEST
35.58%
Market Cap 1.20B
Revenue (ttm) 377.78M
Net Income (ttm) 50.71M
Shares Out 68.07M
EPS (ttm) 0.74
PE Ratio 23.89
Forward PE 12.53
Dividend 0.38 (2.15%)
Ex-Dividend Date Sep 16, 2024
Volume 105,056
Open 17.86
Previous Close 17.58
Day's Range 17.39 - 17.86
52-Week Range 12.44 - 19.86
Beta 1.90
Analysts n/a
Price Target n/a
Earnings Date Oct 30, 2024

About Credit Corp Group

Credit Corp Group Limited engages in the provision of debt ledger purchase and collection, and consumer lending services in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. It operates through three segments: Debt Ledger Purchasing – Australia and New Zealand; Debt Ledger Purchasing – United States; and Consumer Lending – Australia, New Zealand and the United States. The company offers debt sale, contingency and agency collection, local government debt recovery, and hardship and insolvency management services, as well as various loan products. It... [Read more]

Industry Credit Services
Sector Financials
Founded 1985
Employees 2,231
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol CCP
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Credit Corp Group's revenue was 377.78 million, a decrease of -4.28% compared to the previous year's 394.67 million. Earnings were 50.71 million, a decrease of -44.43%.

Financial Statements

News

Consumer Credit Scheme: Credit Corp warns against fraudsters

Following the nod by the Federal Government for the takeoff of the Consumer Credit Scheme, the Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDITCORP) has raised the alarm over Ponzi schemes set up... The p...

7 months ago - The National Nigeria

Credit Corp shares smashed as US debt repayments shrink

Inflation might be putting a squeeze on how many people can pay back debts in the US, hurting the Sydney-based collection giant.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Why bias on these six companies has changed after reporting season

There were surprises (not all bad) from AMP, Magellan, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, John Lyng, Viva Energy and Credit Corp.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Unveiling the Dividend Performance of Credit Corp Group Ltd

Unveiling the Dividend Performance of Credit Corp Group Ltd

1 year ago - GuruFocus