ACE Cash Express

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ACE Cash Express, Inc.
TypePrivate
Industry Financial services
Founded1968
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
United States
Website www.acecashexpress.com

ACE Cash Express, Inc. is a financial services provider headquartered in Irving, Texas. ACE serves customers in 24 states and the District of Columbia both online and through a network of stores. Founded in 1968, ACE provides a range of retail financial products and services including short-term consumer loans, check cashing, debit card services, money transfers, bill payments and money orders. ACE Cash Express is one of the largest owners and operators of check cashing stores in the United States. ACE serves consumers seeking alternatives to traditional banking relationships by providing convenient, immediate access to financial services.[ citation needed ]

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History

The first store opened in Denver, Colorado in 1968. A local entrepreneur saw an opportunity with bank deregulation to offer basic financial services with a retail presentation that emphasized convenience and service. The concept was successful and more stores were opened in Colorado and other states. The growing chain came to the attention of The Associates: a diverse financial services company headquartered in Irving, Texas. The Associates acquired the stores and continued to expand. Subsequently, The Associates decided to divest the stores and a sale was made to an investor group led by a former Associates executive.[ citation needed ]

Associations

ACE Cash Express is a member of the Financial Service Centers of America (FiSCA), a national trade association that represents financial service providers across the country and establishes best practices standards for the industry. Additionally, ACE is a member of state industry associations across the country in areas where it does business.[ citation needed ]

On July 10, 2014, it was announced that ACE Cash Express had agreed to a $10 million cash settlement with the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over abusive debt collection practices. ACE denied any wrongdoing. [1]

On November 5, 2015, the company entered into a settlement agreement with the California Department of Business Oversight to resolve allegations of violations of the California Deferred Deposit Transaction Law. [2]

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References

  1. Douglas, Danielle (July 10, 2014). "Payday lender Ace Cash Express to pay $10 million over debt-collection practices". Washington Post. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  2. "ACE-Cash-Express-Inc.-Settlement-Agreement" (PDF). California Department of Business Oversight.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)