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CACC vs SPGI

Side-by-side comparison of Credit Acceptance Corporation (CACC) and S&P Global Inc. (SPGI): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both CACC and SPGI operate in Finance: Consumer Services (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
  • SPGI is the larger of the two at $98.00B, about 12.7x CACC ($7.72B).
  • SPGI has been more active in the news (12 items in the past 4 weeks vs 9 for CACC).
  • SPGI has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 9 for CACC).
MetricCACCSPGI
Company
Credit Acceptance Corporation
S&P Global Inc.
Price
$514.92-0.48%
$436.86-0.53%
Market cap
$7.72B
$98.00B
1M return
-
+6.95%
1Y return
-
-8.78%
Industry
Finance: Consumer Services
Finance: Consumer Services
Exchange
NASDAQ
NYSE
IPO
1992
News (4w)
9
12
Recent ratings
9
25
CACC

Credit Acceptance Corporation

Credit Acceptance Corporation provides financing programs, and related products and services to independent and franchised automobile dealers in the United States. The company advances money to dealers in exchange for the right to service the underlying consumer loans; and buys the consumer loans from the dealers and keeps various amounts collected from the consumers. It is also involved in the business of reinsuring coverage under vehicle service contracts sold to consumers by dealers on vehicles financed by the company. Credit Acceptance Corporation was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Southfield, Michigan.

SPGI

S&P Global Inc.

S&P Global Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides ratings, benchmarks, analytics, and data to the capital and commodity markets worldwide. The company operates through four segments: S&P Global Ratings (Ratings), S&P Global Market Intelligence (Market Intelligence), S&P Global Platts (Platts), and S&P Dow Jones Indices (Indices). The Ratings segment offers credit ratings, research, and analytics to investors, corporations, governments, municipalities, commercial and investment banks, insurance companies, asset managers, and other debt issuers. The Market Intelligence segment provides multi-asset-class data, research, and analytical capabilities that integrate cross-asset analytics and desktop services to investment managers, investment banks, private equity firms, insurance companies, commercial banks, corporations, professional services firms, government agencies, and regulators. The Platts segment offers essential price data, analytics, and industry insights for the commodity and energy markets. It serves producers, traders, and intermediaries within the energy, petrochemicals, metals, and agriculture markets. The Indices segment provides index that maintains various valuation and index benchmarks for investment advisors, wealth managers, and institutional investors. The company also offers analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data visualization systems to Wall Street's premier global banks and investment institutions, as well as the National Security community; subscription and custom reports on bank deposits, loans, fees, and other product data to the financial services industry; and insights on global supply chains. The company was formerly known as McGraw Hill Financial, Inc. and changed its name to S&P Global Inc. in April 2016. S&P Global Inc. was founded in 1860 and is headquartered in New York, New York.