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Ally Financial Inc.
FormerlyGMAC Inc. (1919–2010)
Company typePublic
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1919; 105 years ago (1919) (as General Motors Acceptance Corporation)
HeadquartersAlly Detroit Center
Detroit, Michigan, United States (Ally Financial)
Sandy, Utah, United States (Ally Bank)
Ally Charlotte Center
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States (Corporate Center)
Key people
Franklin W. Hobbs, Chairman
Jeffrey J. Brown, CEO
Russell Hutchinson, CFO
ServicesCar finance
Online banking
Mortgage loans
Stockbroker
Electronic trading platform
RevenueIncrease US$8.206 billion (2021)
2,342,000,000 United States dollar (2022) Edit this on Wikidata
Decrease US$1.714 billion (2022)
Total assetsIncrease US$191.826 billion (2022)
Total equityDecrease US$12.859 billion (2022)
Number of employees
11,600 (2022)
Websiteally.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Ally Financial is a bank holding company organized in Delaware and headquartered at Ally Detroit Center in Detroit, Michigan. The company provides financial services including car finance, online banking via a direct bank, corporate lending, vehicle insurance, mortgage loans, and other related financing services such as installment sale and lease agreements.

Ally is one of the largest car finance companies in the U.S., providing car financing and leasing for 4.5 million customers and originating 1.4 million car loans annually. It is on the list of largest banks in the United States by assets and has 2.0 million depositors.[2][1] The company has sold more than 5 million vehicles, including 336,000 vehicles sold in 2022 via its SmartAuction online marketplace for auto auctions, launched in 2000.[1][3]

The company was known as GMAC, an acronym for General Motors Acceptance Corporation, until 2010.[4]

History

The company was founded in 1919 by General Motors (GM) as the General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC) to provide financing to automotive customers.[5] In 1939, the company founded Motors Insurance Corporation and entered the vehicle insurance market.[6]

In 1985, while GM was under the leadership of Roger Smith, who sought to diversify the company, GMAC formed GMAC Mortgage and acquired Colonial Mortgage as well as the servicing arm of Norwest Mortgage, which included an $11 billion mortgage portfolio.[7]

In 1991, the company was forced to write-off $275 million in bad debt as part of a $436 million loss suffered from fraud committed by John McNamara, who ran a Ponzi scheme.[8]

In 1998, the company formed GMAC Real Estate.[6] In 1999, GMAC Mortgage acquired Ditech.[9] In 2000, the company formed GMAC Bank, a direct bank.[6] In 2005, the company formed GMAC ResCap as a holding company for its mortgage operations.[6]

In 2006, General Motors sold a 51% interest in GMAC to Cerberus Capital Management, a private equity firm. Also that year, GMAC sold a controlling interest of GMAC Commercial Holdings (its real estate division renamed Capmark) to Goldman Sachs, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, and Five Mile Capital Partners.[10] GMAC Real Estate was sold to Brookfield Asset Management. In 2009, Capmark filed for bankruptcy and its North American loan origination and servicing business was acquired by Berkadia, a joint venture of Leucadia National and Berkshire Hathaway.[11]

On December 24, 2008, the Federal Reserve accepted the company's application to become a bank holding company.[12] In January 2009, the company closed Nuvell Financial Services, its subprime lending division.[13][14]

As a result of losses in GMAC ResCap, the United States Department of the Treasury invested $17.2 billion in the company in 2008–2009. The Treasury sold its last stake in the company in 2014, recovering $19.6 billion from its $17.2 billion investment.[15]

In April 2009 the bank announced plans to move its Charlotte office from Ballantyne to 106,525 square feet (9,896.5 m2) on four floors of 440 South Church, with possible expansion later. At the time, the bank had 265 Charlotte employees in three business units.[16][17]

In May 2009, GMAC Bank was rebranded as Ally Bank.[18] In May 2010, GMAC re-branded itself as Ally Financial.[4] In September 2010, the company sold its resort finance business to Centerbridge Partners. In 2012, the company sold its Canadian banking operations to Royal Bank of Canada for $3.8 billion.[19] In April 2014, it became a public company via an initial public offering.[20] In 2015, it moved its headquarters to One Detroit Center, which was subsequently renamed Ally Detroit Center.[21] In June 2016, the company acquired TradeKing, a stockbrokerage, for $275 million, which was re-branded as Ally Invest.[22]

In May 2016, Ally Bank re-entered the mortgage business with the launch of its direct-to-consumer offering called Ally Home.[23] In April 2019, Ally Home partnered with Better.com to launch a digital mortgage platform.[24]

In October 2019, Ally acquired Health Credit Services (HCS), a technology-focused patient financing company based in Charlotte, North Carolina.[25]

On May 3, 2021, Ally began occupying 725,000 square feet at Ally Charlotte Center.[26][27][28][29]

In December 2021, Ally acquired Fair Square Financial, a credit card company, for $750 million and rebranded it as Ally Credit Card.[30]

In 2022, the Disability Equality Index (DEI) listed Ally as one of the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion.[31]

Sponsorships

The company sponsors the Miami International Auto Show,[32] the Time Dealer of the Year award,[33] and The Ally Challenge.

In 2019, Ally became the primary sponsor for seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson at Hendrick Motorsports, a sponsorship that runs through 2023.[34][35] As GMAC, the company previously had primary sponsorships with Hendrick Motorsports from 1998 through 2007 with drivers Jack Sprague, Ricky Hendrick, Brian Vickers and Casey Mears, including Vickers' 2003 NASCAR Busch Series championship victory.[36] Alex Bowman took over the No. 48 Ally Chevrolet in 2021 after Johnson transitioned from NASCAR to the IndyCar Series;[37] before the season began, Ally also acquired the naming rights to the Cup Series' race at Nashville Superspeedway to name it the Ally 400.[38]

Ally is also a sponsor of the National Women's Soccer League, NWSL Players Association[39] and of a team in Major League Soccer, Charlotte FC.[40][41]

In 2021, Ally continued to sponsor Jimmie Johnson in WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with his No.48 Cadillac DPi-V.R entry in IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup rounds alongside Kamui Kobayashi and Simon Pagenaud. Mike Rockenfeller joined the team for 2021 24 Hours of Daytona.[42]

In 2022, Ally committed to reach equal spending in paid advertising across women's and men's sports programming over the next five years.[43]

In 2022, DC Comics, Milestone Media, and Warner Bros. Discovery partnered with Ally and NASCAR to debut a sponsorship and new paint scheme, based on the DC superhero character Static, for Alex Bowman's No. 48 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE for the Hendrick Motorsports team, in support of DC's The Milestone Initiative program.[44][45]

In February 2023, Ally became a league-wide sponsor for NASCAR, including becoming the official consumer bank of NASCAR and NASCAR-owned tracks.[46] Ally also became an official sponsor of the North American Rocket League Championship Series, and later announced it would sponsor a women's esports tournament in support of its pledge to split its media spend 50/50 between men's and women's sports.[47]

2013 discrimination settlement

In December 2013, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and United States Department of Justice ordered the company to pay $80 million in consumer monetary damages and $18 million in civil penalties after determining that 235,000 minority borrowers paid higher interest rates for auto loans originated between April 2011 and December 2013 because of the company's discriminatory pricing system. The higher rates resulted from the company's specific policy of allowing dealers to charge, at their discretion, a "dealer markup" above Ally's established "buy rate" and then compensating dealers based on the markup. Ally provided an incentive for dealers to charge higher rates, in violation of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.[48][49]

References

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  2. ^ "Large Holding Companies". Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council.
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  8. ^ Potts, Mark; Brown, Warren (April 18, 1992). "General Motors Alleges Monumental Fraud". The Washington Post.
  9. ^ Strickland, Daryl (March 23, 1999). "DiTech Funding to Be Bought by GMAC Mortgage". Los Angeles Times.
  10. ^ "General Motors Acceptance Corporation Form 8-K" (Press release). U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. March 23, 2006.
  11. ^ "Berkadia Commercial Mortgage LLC Completes Acquisition of Capmark's North American Loan Origination and Servicing Business" (Press release). Berkadia. December 11, 2009 – via Business Wire.
  12. ^ Dash, Eric; Bajaj, Vikas (December 24, 2008). "Fed Approves GMAC Request to Become a Bank". The New York Times.
  13. ^ Basch, Mark (January 12, 2009). "GMAC closing Jacksonville-based subprime auto loan company". The Florida Times-Union. Jacksonville.
  14. ^ Walden, Jamie (January 13, 2009). "Nuvell Financial Services Closes, Arkansas Jobs Not Affected". Arkansas Business.
  15. ^ "U.S. Treasury Sells Ally Financial Stake; No More Government Motors". Forbes. December 31, 2014.
  16. ^ Boye, Will (April 10, 2009). "GMAC Financial selects 440 South Church". Charlotte Business Journal.
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  22. ^ Burns, Hilary (May 12, 2017). "TradeKing transformation complete after acquisition by Ally". Charlotte Business Journal.
  23. ^ Burns, Hilary. "Ally Bank launches mortgage offering". Charlotte Business Journal.
  24. ^ Lane, Ben. "Ally Financial partnering with Better.com to launch digital mortgage platform". Housing Wire.
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  28. ^ Fahey, Ashley; Burns, Hilary (September 20, 2017). "Ally Financial to anchor long-awaited Crescent Communities uptown project". Charlotte Business Journal.
  29. ^ Portillo, Ely; Roberts, Deon (September 20, 2017). "Ally Bank leasing Crescent Communities' new Tryon Place tower". The Charlotte Observer.
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  31. ^ "2022 Best Places to Work". Disability Equality Index.
  32. ^ Hannah, Sampson (October 14, 2014). "Ally Financial new sponsor for Miami International Auto Show". Miami Herald.
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  34. ^ "Ally Financial extends full-season primary sponsorship of Hendrick Motorsports". Hendrick Motorsports. October 4, 2019.
  35. ^ "Ally signs three-year, full-season sponsorship extension with Hendrick". NASCAR. October 4, 2019.
  36. ^ Utter, Jim (October 28, 2018). "Jimmie Johnson finds new sponsor in Ally Financial for 2019 season". Motorsport.com.
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  38. ^ Woody, Larry (January 19, 2021). "Superspeedway's inaugural race christened Ally 400". The Wilson Post.
  39. ^ "Ally signs on as first official NWSLPA partner following inaugural CBA". Just Women's Sports. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
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  43. ^ "Ally pledges equality in media spend, issues bold call to action to further drive parity in women's sports" (Press release). Ally Financial. June 23, 2022. Retrieved 2023-04-07 – via PR Newswire.
  44. ^ "Ally, DC, Milestone Media, and Warner Bros. discovery reveal NASCAR paint scheme inspired by The Milestone Initiative" (Press release). Ally Financial. June 29, 2022. Retrieved April 21, 2023 – via PR Newswire.
  45. ^ "First look: Bowman's No. 48 will have some 'Static' at Atlanta Motor Speedway". NASCAR. Archived from the original on 11 August 2022. Retrieved 17 March 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  47. ^ Hitt, Kevin. "Rocket League, Ally Financial team up for new women's competition". Sports Business Journal. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  48. ^ "CFPB and DOJ Order Ally to Pay $80 Million to Consumers Harmed by Discriminatory Auto Loan Pricing" (Press release). Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. December 20, 2013.
  49. ^ Ficklin, Patrice (January 29, 2016). "Harmed Ally borrowers have been sent $80 million in damages" (Press release). Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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