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Goldman bought the GM credit card portfolio in what was reported to be a $2.5 billion deal in 2020. General Motors Co on Monday launched a credit card with Goldman Sachs Group Inc and revamped its ...
Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE: GS) is acquiring the credit card business of General Motors Co (NYSE: GM) for $2.5 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.What Happened: The banking giant ...
General Motors Financial Company, Inc. is the financial services arm of General Motors.The company is a global provider of auto finance, with operations in the United States, Latin America, Canada, Europe (which was sold to PSA Groupe and BNP Paribas following the sale of GM's core area businesses Opel and Vauxhall in a $2.2 billion deal), and China.
Goldman Sachs is on the cusp of clinching a deal to buy General Motors Co.'s credit-card business for about $2.5 billion, in a move that would boost its consumer banking presence, the Wall Street ...
In 2009, GM had renamed itself as General Motors Company, creating its former appellation: General Motors Corporation. On May 30, 2009, it was announced that a deal had been reached to transfer GM's Opel assets to a separate company, majority-owned by a consortium led by Sberbank of Russia (35%), Magna International (20%), and Opel employees (10%).
GE Capital acquires Dillard's credit card unit for US$1.25 billion 2004 GE sells 60% stake in GE Capital International Services (GECIS) to private equity companies, Oak Hill Capital Partners and General Atlantic, for $500 million 2004 Genworth Financial formed from General Electric's life and mortgage insurance assets 2004
Barclays <BARC.L> is also among a small number of bidders for the automaker's credit card business, which has about $3 billion in outstanding balances, the WSJ reported, adding that a decision was ...
Templates relating to General Motors. This category lists the automobile/car and truck timeline templates of the current brands of General Motors (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Holden, Opel, and Vauxhall) and retired brands (GM Daewoo, Hummer, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and Saturn).