Company: ATLCL
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K/A
Source: 0001437749-25-009919
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Company: Atlanticus Holdings Corp
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K/A
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ables do. We are currently experiencing continued period-over-period growth in private label credit and general purpose credit card receivables—growth that we expect to result in net period-over-period growth in our total interest income and related fees for these operations throughout 2025. During 2024 we experienced higher growth rates for our private label credit receivables than for our general purpose credit card receivables. As discussed above, these private label receivables typically generate lower gross yields than our general purpose credit card receivables. This growth in private label credit receivables, relative to growth in general purpose credit card receivables offset some of the increased fee and finance pricing requirements discussed above.

Future periods’ growth is dependent on the addition of new retail partners to expand the reach of private label credit operations as well as growth within existing partnerships and the level of marketing investment for the general purpose credit card operations. Other revenue on our consolidated statements of income consists of servicing income, service charges and other customer related fees. Growth in customer related fees was largely due to the use of new marketing channels which increased customer engagement with these products. When coupled with increases in interchange revenues which are largely impacted by growth in our receivables, this resulted in an increase in this category of revenues for the year ended December 31, 2024, when compared to the same period in 2023. See Note 2, "Significant Accounting Policies and Consolidated Financial Statement Components" to our consolidated financial statements for additional information related to this revenue from contracts with customers. Interchange fees are earned when customers we serve use their cards over established card networks. We earn a portion of the interchange fee the card networks charge merchants for the transaction. We earn servicing income by servicing loan portfolios for third parties. Unless and/or until we grow the number of contractual servicing relationships we have with third parties or our current relationships grow their loan portfolios, we will not experience significant growth and income within this category. The above discussions on expectations for finance, fee and other income are based on our current expectations. Recent rules enacted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB"), which, if implemented, would further limit the late fees charged to consumers in most instances, are expected to adversely impact the revenue recognized on our receivables. In order to mitigate these impacts and continue to serve consumers, we have worked collaboratively with our bank partners to assist them in taking a number of steps, from modifying products and policies (such as further tightening the criteria used to evaluate new loans) to changing