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Note 1 - Description of Our Business
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2021
Notes to Financial Statements  
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements Disclosure [Text Block]

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Description of Our Business

 

Our accompanying consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Atlanticus Holdings Corporation (the “Company”) and those entities we control. We are a purpose driven financial technology company. We are primarily focused on facilitating consumer credit through the use of our financial technology and related services. Through our subsidiaries, we provide technology and other support services to lenders who offer an array of financial products and services to consumers who may have been declined by other providers of credit.

 

We are principally engaged in providing products and services to lenders in the U.S. and, in most cases, we invest in the receivables originated by lenders who utilize our technology platform and other related services. From time to time, we also purchase receivables portfolios from third parties. In these Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, “receivables” or “loans” typically refer to receivables we have purchased from our bank partners or from third parties.

 

Within our Credit and Other Investments segment, we facilitate consumer finance programs offered by our bank partner to originate consumer loans through multiple channels, including retail and healthcare point-of-sale (collectively "point-of-sale"), direct mail solicitation, digital marketing and through partner relationships. In the point-of-sale channel, we partner with retailers and service providers in various industries across the United States (“U.S.”) to enable them to provide credit to their customers for the purchase of goods and services. These services of our bank partner are often extended to consumers who may have been declined by other providers of credit. We specialize in supporting this “second look” credit service in various market segments across the U.S. Additionally, we support lenders who market general purpose credit cards directly to consumers (collectively, the “direct-to-consumer” operations) through multiple channels enabling them to reach consumers through a diverse origination platform. Using our infrastructure and technology platform, we also provide loan servicing, including risk management and customer service outsourcing, for third parties.

 

We also report within our Credit and Other Investments segment: 1) the servicing income from our legacy credit card receivables, 2) the income earned from an investment in an equity-method investee that holds credit card receivables for which we are the servicer; and 3) gains or losses associated with investments previously made in consumer finance technology platforms. These include investments in companies engaged in mobile technologies, marketplace lending and other financial technologies. These investments are carried at cost. None of these companies are publicly-traded and there are no material pending liquidity events.

 

Within our Auto Finance segment, our CAR subsidiary operations principally purchase and/or service loans secured by automobiles from or for, and also provide floor plan financing for, a pre-qualified network of independent automotive dealers and automotive finance companies in the buy-here, pay-here, used car business. We purchase auto loans at a discount and with dealer retentions or holdbacks that provide risk protection. Also within our Auto Finance segment, we are providing certain installment lending products in addition to our traditional loans secured by automobiles.

 

On March 13, 2020, a national emergency was declared under the National Emergencies Act due to a new strain of coronavirus ("COVID-19"). On March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan, a $1.9 trillion stimulus package that extended and expanded benefits provided under previous legislation, was signed into law. The long-term impacts of the new law on the economy and our consumers is currently unknown.

 

The duration and severity of the effects of COVID-19 on our financial condition, results of operations and liquidity remain highly uncertain. Likewise, we do not know the duration and severity of the impact of COVID-19 on all members of the Company’s ecosystem – our bank partner, merchants and consumers – as well as our employees. We continue to monitor the ongoing pandemic and have modified certain business practices including minimizing employee travel and executing on a company-wide remote work program. These practices have also been adopted by certain of our third party service partners.