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Price: $31.4300 $1.41 4.697%
Day's High: $31.46 Week Perf: 8.04 %
Day's Low: $ 29.94 30 Day Perf: 11.45 %
Volume (M): 2,797 52 Wk High: $ 31.49
Volume (M$): $ 87,907 52 Wk Avg: $23.02
Open: $30.15 52 Wk Low: $19.39



 Market Capitalization (Millions $) 6,753
 Shares Outstanding (Millions) 215
 Employees 840
 Revenues (TTM) (Millions $) 1,586
 Net Income (TTM) (Millions $) 665
 Cash Flow (TTM) (Millions $) 937
 Capital Exp. (TTM) (Millions $) 0

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SLM Corporation, more commonly known as Sallie Mae, is the market leader in education finance. We were formed 30'years ago as a federally chartered government-sponsored enterprise with the goal of furthering access to higher education by acting as a secondary market for student loans. Today, Sallie Mae is nearing the completion of a historic privatization process that began in 1997. We now provide a comprehensive array of credit products and related services to the higher education community.

These include:

FFELP and Private Credit Student Loans,

student loan and guarantor servicing, and

debt management and collection services.

We participate in all phases of the student loan process by holding and servicing the loan'from origination and guarantee, through collection, and in some cases, post-default collection. We believe that what distinguishes us from our competition is the breadth and sophistication of the products and services we offer to colleges, universities and students. These include the streamlining of the financial aid process through university-branded web sites, call centers and other solutions that permit financial aid officers to spend more time working with students. Our products and services provide significant cost savings for schools, create time-saving efficiencies for financial aid offices and, in some cases, generate revenues for schools.

Our earnings growth is fueled largely by the growth in the Managed student loan portfolio and in our fee-based business lines, coupled with cost-effective financing and operating expense control.

We generate the majority of our earnings from the spread between the yield we receive on our managed portfolio of student loans, and the cost of funding these loans. This spread income is reported on our income statement as "net interest income" for on-balance sheet loans, and "gains on student loan securitizations" and "servicing and securitization revenue" for off-balance sheet loans. We also earn fees from student loan servicing, guarantee processing, and default management and collections services, and incur servicing, selling and administrative expenses in providing these products and services.

The student loan marketplace consists of federally guaranteed student loans administered by the DOE and Private Credit Student Loans issued by various private sector lenders. There are two competing programs that provide student loans where the ultimate credit risk lies with the federal government: the FFELP and the FDLP. FFELP loans are provided by private sector institutions and are ultimately guaranteed by the DOE. FDLP loans are funded by the taxpayer and provided to borrowers directly by the DOE on terms similar to student loans in the FFELP. In addition to these government guaranteed programs, Private Credit Student Loans are made by financial institutions where the lender assumes the credit risk.

The HEA includes regulations that cover every aspect of the servicing of a student loan, including communications with borrowers, loan originations and default aversion. Failure to service a student loan properly could jeopardize the 98'percent guarantee on these federal student loans.

FFELP student loans must be guaranteed by state or non-profit agencies called guarantors. Guarantors are responsible for performing certain functions necessary to ensure the programs soundness and accountability. These functions include reviewing loan application data to detect and prevent fraud and abuse and to assist lenders in preventing default by providing counseling to borrowers. Generally, the guarantor is responsible for ensuring that loans are being serviced in compliance with the requirements of the HEA. When a borrower defaults on a FFELP loan, we submit a claim form to the guarantor who pays us, in most cases, 98'percent of the principal and accrued interest.

Our primary marketing point-of-contact is the schools financial aid office where we focus on delivering flexible and cost-effective products to the school and its students. Our sales force, which works with financial aid administrators every day, is the largest in the industry and currently markets the following lender brands: Academic Management Services Corp. ("AMS"), Bank One, JP Morgan Chase, Nellie Mae, Sallie Mae Educational Trust, SLM Financial, and Student Loan Funding Resources ("SLFR"). We also actively market the loan guarantee of United Student Aid Funds,'Inc. ("USA Funds") through a separate sales force.

We acquire student loans from three sources:

our Preferred Channel,

forward purchase commitments, in which we purchase student loans that are originated on other platforms from various lenders and that are committed by contract to be sold to us, and

spot market purchases, which are made by competitive bid.

Over the past several years we have successfully changed our business model from a wholesale purchaser of loans on the secondary market, to a retail model where we control the front-end origination process.

Private Credit Student Loan Programs

In addition to federal loan programs, which have statutory limits on annual and total borrowing, we offer a variety of Private Credit Student Loan programs to bridge the gap between the cost of education and a students resources. Over the last several years, tuition has increased faster than federal student aid, resulting in the accelerated growth of Private Credit Student Loans. We offer a number of higher education Private Credit Student Loans that are used by borrowers to bridge the gap between the cost of higher education and the amount financed through capped FFELP loans and the borrowers resources.

We believe that our success in growing our loan origination volume is due to our full service suite of products and services, our high-quality sales team, and the campus relationships we have established. We provide college financial aid offices and students with comprehensive financing solutions that streamline the financial aid process. Our products enable the loan delivery process to be completed on-line within 24'hours. Our goal is to help the financial aid office implement office automation tools and web-based solutions to help them reduce operating costs and focus on counseling students.

We were the first to provide schools with an Internet-based loan delivery system. We are continuing that technological leadership with the introduction of OpenNetSM, our newest web-based origination platform, which gives our customers the flexibility to work with multiple lenders yet do all of their processing on one system. OpenNet allows the student to apply for a loan on-line, access private and FFELP applications in one place, and complete the process using E-signature. The system also receives updates from the guarantor in real time and sends automatic certification e-mails to the borrower. The financial aid office can use OpenNet to manage its student loan files, run queries, update and edit records, and take advantage of many other features.

We are in the process of transitioning our existing web loan delivery platforms, Laureate' and NetWizardSM, to OpenNet. Over 250 schools are currently using OpenNet.

Financing

We currently fund our operations primarily through the sale of SLM Corporation ("SLM") debt securities, SLM student loan asset-backed securities and GSE debt securities. We issue all of these in both the domestic and overseas capital markets using both public offerings and private placements. The major objective when financing our business is to minimize interest rate risk through match funding of our assets and liabilities. Generally, on a pooled basis to the extent practicable, we match the interest rate and reset characteristics of our managed assets and liabilities. In this process, we use derivative financial instruments extensively to reduce our interest rate and foreign currency exposure. Interest rate risk management helps us to achieve a stable student loan spread irrespective of the interest rate environment and to offset pressure from adverse legislative changes, changes in asset mix and other interest exposures. We continuously look for ways to minimize funding costs to maintain our student loan spread. We are expanding and diversifying our pool of investors by establishing debt programs in multiple markets that appeal to varied investor bases and by educating potential investors about our business. Finally, we take appropriate steps to ensure sufficient liquidity by financing in multiple markets, which include the institutional, retail, floating rate, fixed rate, unsecured, asset-backed, domestic and international markets.

Competition'

The rising cost of education has led students and their parents to seek additional private credit sources to finance their education. Private Credit Student Loans are often packaged as supplemental or companion products to FFELP loans and priced competitively to provide additional value for our school relationships.



   Company Address: 300 Continental Drive Newark, 19713 DE
   Company Phone Number: 451-0200   Stock Exchange / Ticker: NASDAQ SLM


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Published Tue, Jan 14 2025 8:57 AM UTC

Sallie Mae Seeks Revival Amidst Industry Challenges: The Appointment of Henry Greig and Revenue Decline In a noteworthy leadership move, Sallie Mae (Nasdaq: SLM), the renowned student loan servicer, has announced the appointment of Henry Greig to its board of directors, effective January 12, 2025. This strategic decision comes at a critical time for the company, which has be...

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SLM Corp Faces Tough Times: Q3 2024 Results Show Significant Challenges for Consumer Financial Services Giant

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Slm Corp Faces Revenue Dip: -3.08% Decline in Q2 2024 Raises Concerns

According to the second-quarter financial results released by SLM Corporation, also known as Sallie Mae, the company experienced soft demand in the April to June 30, 2024 fiscal time-frame. However, the company managed to improve its earnings per share, with the bottom-line growing modestly by 0.91% to $1.11 per share. On the other hand, revenue diminished by -3.082% to $497.15 million compared to the same period last year.
It is worth noting that these results are in contrast to the overall performance of the Consumer Financial Services sector, which recorded revenue growth during this period. Looking at the previous reporting period, revenue deteriorated by -9.467% from $549.13 million, and profits fell by -12.6% from $1.27 per share. Additionally, net profits for the April to June 30, 2024 fiscal time-frame declined by -4.93% to $251.993 million compared to the corresponding period a year earlier.

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Sallie Mae Shows Strong Financial Performance with Dividend Declarations on Preferred Stock Series B and Common Stock

Published Wed, Jul 24 2024 12:06 AM UTC

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Sallie Mae's Strong Dividend Declarations Drive Shares to New Heights, Investors Bullish on Education Finance Sector

Published Tue, Jul 23 2024 10:57 PM UTC

Sallie Mae Declares Dividends on Preferred Stock Series B and Common Stock, Shares Soar 10.68% in Past Week
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