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OMH and OMFC are referred to in this report, collectively with their subsidiaries, whether directly or indirectly owned, as “the Company,” “OneMain,” “we,” “us,” or “our.”
−Removed: As one of the nation’s leaders in offering nonprime customers responsible access to credit, we:
+Added: As one of the nation’s leaders in offering nonprime consumers responsible access to credit, we:
• provide responsible personal loan products;
• offer credit card products;
−Removed: • offer optional credit insurance and other products;
+Added: • offer optional products;
• offer a customer-focused financial wellness program;
• service loans owned by us and third parties;
−Removed: • pursue strategic acquisitions and dispositions of assets and businesses, including loan portfolios or other financial assets;
+Added: • pursue strategic acquisitions and dispositions of assets and businesses;
• may establish joint ventures or enter into other strategic alliances.
−Removed: We provide origination, underwriting, and servicing of personal loans, primarily to nonprime customers.
+Added: We provide origination, underwriting, and servicing of personal loans.
In addition, we offer two credit cards, BrightWay and BrightWay+, through a third-party bank partner from which we purchase the receivable balances.
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We also service personal loans for our whole loan sale partners.
−Removed: At December 31, 2022, we managed a combined total of 2.56 million customer accounts and $20.8 billion of managed receivables.
−Removed: Our branch network of approximately 1,400 locations in 44 states is staffed with expert personnel and is complemented by our online lending and servicing capabilities and centralized operations staff, which allow us to serve customers in person, digitally, and over the phone.
−Removed: Our digital platform provides our current and prospective customers with the option of applying for our products via our website, www.omf.com .
+Added: At December 31, 2023, we had $22.2 billion of managed receivables due from approximately 3.0 million customer accounts.
+Added: Our branch network of approximately 1,400 locations in 44 states is staffed with expert personnel and is complemented by our digital lending and servicing capabilities and central operations staff, which allow us to serve customers in person, digitally, and over the phone.
INDUSTRY AND MARKET OVERVIEW
−Removed: We operate in the consumer finance industry serving consumers who have limited access to credit from banks, credit card companies, and other traditional lenders.
−Removed: Using third party market data as of December 2022 and internally aligning to our current product offerings and customer credit scores, we estimate U.S.
+Added: We operate in the consumer finance industry serving consumers who have limited access to credit from banks, credit card companies, and other lenders.
+Added: Using third party market data as of December 2023 and internally aligning to our current product offerings, we estimate U.S.
nonprime consumers collectively have approximately $1.3 trillion of outstanding borrowings in the form of personal loans, auto loans and leases, and credit cards.
We believe this large market provides us with an attractive growth opportunity.
−Removed: We are one of the few national participants in the consumer installment lending industry.
−Removed: Our national branch network and digital platform, combined with our centralized operational capabilities, provide an opportunity to serve this market efficiently and responsibly.
−Removed: In addition, credit card offerings continue to deepen our existing customer relationships, attract new customers, and furthers our vision to become the lender of choice for nonprime customers.
+Added: Our national branch network and digital platform, combined with our central operational capabilities, provide an opportunity to serve this market efficiently and responsibly.
+Added: In addition, our auto finance and credit card offerings continue to deepen our existing customer relationships, attract new customers, and further our vision to become the lender of choice for nonprime customers.
We believe we are well-positioned to capitalize on the significant growth and expansion opportunity within our industry.
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At December 31, 2023, Consumer and Insurance (“C&I”) was our only reportable segment.
−Removed: We originate and service secured and unsecured personal loans, offer credit cards, and provide optional credit and non-credit insurance and related products through our branch and centralized operations as well as our digital platform.
+Added: We originate and service unsecured and secured personal loans, including auto finance, offer credit cards, and provide optional credit and non-credit insurance and other optional products through our branch and central operations, as well as our digital platform.
Personal loan origination and servicing, credit cards, and insurance products form the core of our operations.
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Triton is a property and casualty insurance company licensed in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada to write credit involuntary unemployment, credit disability, and collateral protection insurance.
−Removed: See Note 10 of the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements included in this report for further information on our insurance business.
+Added: See Note 10 of the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Part II - Item 8 in this report for further information on our insurance business.
Products and Services.
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Credit cards are open-ended, revolving, with a fixed rate, and are unsecured.
−Removed: We offer the following optional credit insurance products to our customers:
−Removed: • Credit life insurance — Insures the life of the borrower in an amount typically equal to the unpaid balance of the finance receivable and provides for payment to the lender of the finance receivable in the event of the borrower’s death.
−Removed: • Credit disability insurance — Provides scheduled monthly loan payments to the lender during borrower’s disability due to illness or injury.
−Removed: • Credit involuntary unemployment insurance — Provides scheduled monthly loan payments to the lender during borrower’s involuntary unemployment.
−Removed: We offer optional non-credit insurance policies, which are primarily traditional level-term life policies with very limited underwriting.
−Removed: We offer optional membership plans from an unaffiliated company.
−Removed: We have no direct risk of loss on these membership plans, and these plans are not considered insurance products.
−Removed: We recognize income from this product in Other revenues — other in our consolidated statements of operations.
−Removed: The unaffiliated company providing these membership plans is responsible for any required reimbursement to the customer.
−Removed: We also offer Guaranteed Asset Protection (“GAP”) coverage as a waiver product or insurance.
−Removed: GAP provides coverage in an event of a total loss to the auto, covering all or part of the difference between what the customer owes on their auto loan and the payment amount made by the customer’s primary auto insurance.
−Removed: Should a customer fail to maintain required insurance on property pledged as collateral for the finance receivable, we obtain collateral protection insurance, at the customer’s expense, that protects the value of that collateral.
+Added: We also offer optional credit insurance products to our customers, including credit life insurance, credit disability insurance, and credit involuntary unemployment insurance.
+Added: Credit life insurance insures the borrower’s life, paying the outstanding finance receivable upon the borrower’s death.
+Added: Credit disability insurance provides scheduled monthly loan payments during borrower’s disability, while credit involuntary unemployment insurance provides scheduled monthly loan payments during involuntary unemployment.
+Added: Our other optional products primarily consist of traditional term life policies, optional membership plans from an unaffiliated company and Guaranteed Asset Protection (“GAP”) coverage, to cover the shortfall between the customer’s auto loan balance and the payment amount made by the customer’s primary auto insurance.
+Added: We require collateral protection insurance, at the customer’s expense, when they fail to maintain required insurance on property pledged as collateral for the finance receivable, that protects the value of that collateral.
+Added: We provide our customers financial wellness tools, free of charge.
+Added: Trim by OneMain is a financial wellness platform intended to help improve our customers’ financial well-being.
+Added: Some of the features currently offered include bill negotiation, subscription management, budgeting, and spend tracking.
Customer Development.
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Our customers often develop a relationship with their local office representatives, which we believe not only improves the credit performance of our personal loans but also improves customer loyalty and the longer-term relationship.
−Removed: We solicit customers through a variety of channels, including but not limited to direct mail offers, targeted online advertising, search engines, e-mail, and internet loan aggregators.
+Added: We solicit customers through a variety of channels, including but not limited to direct mail offers, affiliate partners, targeted online advertising, search engines, and e-mail.
We use proprietary modeling, along with data purchased from credit bureaus, alternative data providers, and our existing data/experience to acquire and develop new and profitable customer relationships.
−Removed: Our digital platform allows current and prospective customers the ability to apply for and close a personal loan online, at www.omf.com .
+Added: Our digital platform allows current and prospective customers the ability to apply for and close a personal loan online, at www.onemainfinancial.com .
Our digital user experience includes video, chat, and co-browsing with customers.
These tools simplify and optimize the customer experience.
−Removed: During 2022, we continued to offer borrowers an option to close remotely through our digital platform without coming into a branch location.
−Removed: Our applications, regardless of whether they are completed in person, over the phone, or online, go through our best-in-class underwriting processes, including an ability-to-pay assessment, monthly budgeting, income verification, and centralized automated credit decisioning.
+Added: We offer borrowers an option to close remotely through our digital platform without coming into a branch location.
+Added: Our applications, regardless of whether they are completed in person, over the phone, or online, go through our best-in-class underwriting processes, including an ability-to-pay assessment, monthly budgeting, income verification, and central automated credit decisioning.
Our goal is to continue to improve the way we serve our customers and extend responsible credit, so customers are able to repay their loans.
−Removed: Credit quality is driven by our long-standing underwriting philosophy, which considers a prospective customer’s willingness to pay and the capacity to repay the personal loan.
+Added: Credit quality is driven by our long-standing underwriting philosophy, which considers a prospective customer’s willingness and capacity to repay the personal loan.
We use credit risk scoring models at the time of the credit application to assess the applicant’s likelihood of repaying the loan.
−Removed: We develop these models using numerous factors, including past customer credit repayment experience and application data, and periodically revalidate these models based on recent portfolio performance.
+Added: We develop these models using numerous factors, including past customer credit repayment experience, application data, and alternative data sources, while periodically revalidating these models based on recent portfolio performance.
Our underwriting process for our personal loans also includes an assessment of the applicant’s income and expenses to ensure he or she has the capacity to repay the loan.
We obtain a security interest in titled property for our secured personal loans.
−Removed: Our customers are primarily considered nonprime and therefore are a higher credit risk, and often require significantly higher levels of servicing than prime customers.
+Added: Our customers are primarily considered nonprime and therefore a higher credit risk, who often require significantly higher levels of servicing than prime customers.
As a result, we generally charge these customers higher interest rates.
−Removed: We may extend the opportunity of a deferment to customers when they are experiencing a temporary financial hardship.
−Removed: The account is brought current after granting the deferment.
−Removed: To assess whether a borrower’s financial difficulties are temporary, we review the terms of each deferment to evaluate the borrower’s financial ability to repay the loan.
−Removed: Following this analysis, if we believe a borrower’s financial difficulties are not temporary, we will not grant deferment, and the loans may continue to age until they are charged off.
−Removed: For borrowers that do not meet the qualifications of a deferment, we may also offer a re-age or a modification of loan terms.
−Removed: A re-age is intended to assist delinquent customers who have experienced financial difficulties but have demonstrated both an ability and a willingness to repay their loan.
+Added: We may extend the opportunity of a deferment and bring the customer current if they are experiencing a temporary financial hardship.
+Added: We evaluate the borrower’s financial situation to ensure that it is temporary and the ability to resume monthly payments would be solved by the deferment.
+Added: If we believe the borrower’s financial difficulties are not temporary, the account is evaluated for other methods of borrower assistance, such as modification of loan terms.
+Added: A re-age may also be offered to assist delinquent customers who have experienced financial difficulties but have demonstrated both an ability and a willingness to repay their loan.
After the re-age, the customer’s account status is brought current.
Account Servicing.
−Removed: Account servicing and collections for our finance receivables are handled at the branch location, in our centralized service centers, through our digital platform, or third-party servicers.
+Added: Account servicing and collections for our finance receivables are handled at the branch location, in our central service centers, through our digital platform, or third-party servicers.
Servicing and collection activity is conducted and documented on systems that log and maintain a permanent record of all transactions and may also be used to assess a customer’s application.
The systems permit branch office management to review the individual and collective performance of branch locations for which they are responsible.
−Removed: CENTRALIZED OPERATIONS
+Added: CENTRAL OPERATIONS
We continually seek to identify functions that could be more effective if centralized to achieve reduced costs or free our lending specialists to service our customers and market our products.
−Removed: Our centralized operational functions support the following:
+Added: Our central operational functions support the following:
• soliciting business;
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• originating personal loans;
−Removed: • issuing and servicing optional insurance products;
+Added: • issuing and servicing optional products;
• servicing of certain delinquent personal loans;
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• our branch finance receivable systems control loan size, interest rates, maturity dates, and fees of our customers’ accounts;
−Removed: create loan documents specific to the state in which the branch location operates or to the customer’s location if the loan is made electronically through our centralized operations;
+Added: create loan documents specific to the state in which the branch location operates or to the customer’s location if the loan is made electronically through our central operations;
and control cash receipts and disbursements;
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• our credit risk management system reports allow us to track individual branch location performance and to monitor lending and collection activities;
−Removed: • our privacy and information security incident response plan establishes a privacy and information security response team that responds to information security incidents by identifying, evaluating, responding to, investigating, and resolving information security incidents impacting our information systems;
−Removed: • our executive information system is available to headquarters and field operations management to review the status of activity through the close of business of the prior day;
+Added: • our cybersecurity incident response plan establishes a team that responds to cybersecurity incidents by identifying, evaluating, investigating, resolving, and remediating incidents impacting our information and information systems;
+Added: • our executive level reporting is available to headquarters and field operations management to review the status of activity through the close of business of the prior day;
• our branch operations management structure, Regional Quality Coordinators, and Compliance Field Examination teams are designed to oversee a large, decentralized organization with succeeding levels of supervision and are staffed with experienced personnel;
• our branch and central operations compensation plans are based on credit quality and compliance, and are regularly reviewed for consistency with overall corporate goals and customer service;
−Removed: • our compliance department assesses our compliance with federal and state laws and regulations and our internal policies and procedures;
−Removed: oversees training to ensure team members have a sufficient level of understanding of such laws, regulations, policies, and procedures that impact their job responsibilities;
−Removed: and manages our state regulatory examination process;
+Added: • our compliance department assesses our compliance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations and our internal policies and procedures;
+Added: oversees training to ensure team members have an understanding of such laws, regulations, policies, and procedures that impact their job responsibilities;
+Added: and manages our regulatory examination process;
• our Executive Office of Customer Care maintains our consumer complaint resolution and reporting process;
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Regulatory and legislative activity in the areas of privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity continues to increase worldwide.
−Removed: We have established policies and practices that provide a framework for compliance with applicable privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity laws and work to meet evolving customer privacy expectations.
−Removed: Our regulators are increasingly focused on ensuring that these policies and practices are adequate, including providing consumers with choices, if required, about how we use and share their information and ensuring that we appropriately safeguard their personal information and account access.
−Removed: Our consumer businesses are subject to the privacy, disclosure, and safeguarding provisions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act ("GLBA") and Regulation P, which implements the statute.
+Added: We have established policies and practices that provide a framework for compliance with applicable privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity laws and work to meet evolving customer expectations.
+Added: Our regulators are increasingly focused on the adequacy of these policies and practices, including with respect to providing consumers with choices about how we use and share their information, and the processes we take to safeguard their personal information and account access.
+Added: Our consumer businesses are subject to the privacy, disclosure, and safeguarding provisions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (“GLBA”) and Regulation P, which implements the GLBA.
Among other things, the GLBA imposes certain limitations on our ability to share customers’ nonpublic personal information with nonaffiliated third parties and, pursuant to the Federal Trade Commission’s Safeguards Rule, requires us to develop, implement, and maintain a written comprehensive cybersecurity program containing safeguards that are appropriate to the size and complexity of our business, the nature and scope of our activities, and the sensitivity of customer information that we process.
−Removed: In December 2021, the Federal Trade Commission published amendments to its Safeguards Rule that prescribe more specific administrative and technical requirements for a financial institution’s information security program.
+Added: In December 2021 and October 2023, the Federal Trade Commission published amendments to its Safeguards Rule that prescribe more specific administrative and technical requirements for a financial institution’s cybersecurity program.
Various states also have adopted laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to privacy and/or cybersecurity that may be as, or more stringent and expansive than federal requirements.
−Removed: These state laws include the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020) and the New York Cybersecurity Regulation.
+Added: These state laws include, but are not limited to, the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020), the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act, and the New York Department of Financial Services (“NYDFS”) Cybersecurity Regulation.
Certain of these requirements may apply to the personal information of our employees and contractors, as well as to our customers.
−Removed: federal, state, and territory regulators have also enacted data security breach notification requirements that are applicable to us.
−Removed: OneMain has an enterprise risk framework which includes cybersecurity as a key potential risk area.
−Removed: The information security program has policies and procedures to identify cybersecurity threats with corresponding practices undertaken to prevent, detect, and minimize effects of cybersecurity incidents.
−Removed: The Chief Information Security Officer reports to the OMH Board of Directors (the “Board”) on the information security program at least annually and reports any material cyber incident when appropriate.
−Removed: Various federal laws and regulations govern loan origination, servicing, and collections, including:
+Added: federal, state, and territory regulators have also enacted, or are in the process of enacting, data security breach notification requirements that are applicable to us.
+Added: For further discussion on our cybersecurity risk management and strategy, see “Cybersecurity” in Part I - Item 1C.
+Added: included in this report.
+Added: Various federal laws and regulations govern credit origination, servicing, and collections, including:
• the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the "Dodd-Frank Act") (which, among other things, created the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (“CFPB”));
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We also utilize third-party debt collectors and will continue to be responsible for oversight of their procedures and controls, as they pertain to our collection activities.
−Removed: The CFPB has enforcement authority with respect to various federal consumer protection laws for some providers of consumer financial products and services, such as any nonbank that it has reasonable cause to determine has engaged or is engaging in conduct that poses risks to consumers with regard to consumer financial products or services.
+Added: The CFPB has supervisory authority with respect to various federal consumer protection laws for some providers of consumer financial products and services, such as any nonbank that it has reasonable cause to determine has engaged or is engaging in conduct that poses risks to consumers with regard to consumer financial products or services.
In addition to the authority to bring nonbanks under the CFPB’s supervisory authority based on risk determinations, the CFPB also has authority under the Dodd-Frank Act to supervise nonbanks, regardless of size, in certain specific markets, such as mortgage companies (including mortgage originators, brokers, and servicers) and payday lenders.
−Removed: Currently, the CFPB has supervisory authority over the Company with respect to mortgage servicing and mortgage origination, which allows the CFPB to conduct an examination of our mortgage servicing practices and our prior mortgage origination practices.
+Added: Currently, the CFPB has supervisory authority over the Company as a mortgage servicer.
The Dodd-Frank Act also gives the CFPB supervisory authority over entities that are designated as “larger participants” in certain financial services markets, including the auto financing market and the consumer installment lending market.
On June 30, 2015, the CFPB published its final rule for designating “larger participants” in the auto financing market.
−Removed: With the adoption of this regulation, we are considered a larger participant in the auto financing market and are subject to supervision and examination by the CFPB of our auto loan business, consisting of loans for the purchase of autos, and refinances of such loans.
+Added: With the adoption of this regulation, we are considered a larger participant in the auto financing market and are subject to supervision and examination by the CFPB.
In addition, in its Spring 2018 rulemaking agenda, the CFPB stated that it had decided to classify as “inactive” certain rulemakings previously identified in the expectation that the final decisions on proceeding will be made by the next permanent director.
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With respect to each financing transaction that is subject to the risk retention requirements of the Dodd-Frank Act, we either retain at least 5% of the balance of each such class of debt obligations and at least 5% of the residual interest in each related VIE or retain at least 5% of the fair value of all ABS interests (as defined in the risk retention requirements), which is satisfied by retention of the residual interest in each related VIE, which, in each case, collectively, represents at least 5% of the economic interest in the credit risk of the securitized assets in satisfaction of the risk retention requirements.
−Removed: Various state laws and regulations also govern loan originations, servicing, and collections.
+Added: Various state laws and regulations also govern credit originations, servicing, and collections.
Many states have laws and regulations that are similar to the federal laws referred to above, but the degree and nature of such laws and regulations vary from state to state.
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• impose maximum term, amount, interest rate, and limit other charges;
−Removed: • impose consumer privacy rights and other obligations that may require us to notify customers, employees, state attorneys general, regulators, and others in the event of a security breach;
−Removed: • regulate whether and under what circumstances we may offer insurance and other optional products in connection with a lending transaction;
+Added: • create consumer privacy rights and impose obligations on how we collect, process, store, and share certain information, and may require us to notify customers, employees, state attorneys general, regulators, and others in the event of a security breach;
+Added: • regulate whether and under what circumstances we may offer optional products in connection with a lending transaction;
• provide for additional consumer protections.
−Removed: There is a clear trend of increased state regulation on loan origination, servicing and collection, as well as more detailed reporting, more detailed examinations, and coordination of examinations among the states.
+Added: There is a clear trend of increased state regulation on credit origination, servicing and collection, as well as more detailed reporting, more detailed examinations, and coordination of examinations among the states.
State authorities also regulate and supervise our insurance business.
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• reserve requirements for unearned premiums, losses, and other purposes.
−Removed: We operate primarily in the consumer lending industry.
−Removed: We focus on serving the nonprime customer through our national branch network, online, and over the phone.
−Removed: We have a number of local, regional, national, and digital competitors in the consumer installment lending industry that seek to
−Removed: serve the same consumers that we serve.
−Removed: These competitors are various types of financial institutions that operate within our geographic network and over the internet that offer similar products and services.
−Removed: We believe that competition between consumer installment lenders occurs primarily on the basis of customer experience, price, speed of service, flexibility of loan terms offered, and operational capability.
−Removed: Our credit cards compete with many local, regional, and national issuers in the highly competitive credit card industry that seek to serve the same consumers that we serve.
−Removed: We believe that competition between credit card issuers occurs primarily on the basis of customer experience, price, credit limit, rewards programs, and service quality.
+Added: We operate in the consumer lending industry with a focus on serving the nonprime customer through our national branch network, central operations, affiliate partners, online, and over the phone.
+Added: There are numerous local, regional, and national competitors that seek to serve the non-prime consumers and that operate within our geographic network or over the internet offering similar products and services.
+Added: Competition between lenders occurs primarily on the basis of customer experience, price, speed of service, flexibility of loan terms offered, and operational capability.
+Added: Our credit cards compete with many local, regional, and national issuers in the non-prime credit card industry.
+Added: Competition between credit card issuers occurs primarily based on customer experience, price, credit availability, rewards programs, and service quality.
We believe that we possess several competitive strengths that allow us to compete effectively with other lenders in our industry.
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We believe our deep understanding of local markets and customers, together with our proprietary underwriting process, sophisticated data analytics, and decisioning tools allow us to price, manage, and monitor risk effectively through changing economic conditions.
−Removed: See “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations—Seasonality” included in this report for discussion of our seasonal trends.
+Added: See “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations—Seasonality” in Part II - Item 7 in this report for discussion of our seasonal trends.
HUMAN CAPITAL
−Removed: OneMain is dedicated to providing lending solutions to help hardworking Americans improve their financial well-being by offering products that are designed to be the starting point for their financial stability and growth.
−Removed: As of December 31, 2022, we had over 9,200 employees.
+Added: OneMain is dedicated to providing credit solutions to help hardworking Americans improve their financial well-being by offering products that are designed to be the starting point for their financial stability and growth.
+Added: As of December 31, 2023, we had approximately 9,100 employees.
Our commitment to help our community starts with our own team members.
−Removed: We believe in putting people first with our focus on recruiting, developing, and supporting our team members that reflect and celebrate the communities in which we operate.
−Removed: In addition, we believe a diverse talent pool and inclusive work environment makes us stronger, helps us fulfill our Company’s mission, and meaningfully connects us with the customers and communities we serve.
+Added: We believe in putting people first with a focus on recruiting, developing, and supporting our team members, and celebrating the communities in which we operate.
+Added: We believe a diverse talent pool and inclusive work environment makes us stronger, helps us fulfill our Company’s mission, and connects us with the customers and communities we serve.
Finally, we believe that integrity, transparency, and respect are at the heart of our success, and that these ethical values must inform every interaction we have with customers and with each other.
Diversity and Inclusion
−Removed: At OneMain, diversity and inclusion lead the way for recruitment and retention.
We strive to recruit, train, and retain outstanding, diverse team members that believe in our mission, live our values, and go the extra mile for our customers.
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OneMain conducts regular employee trainings, including Continuing Professional Education and leadership development at each level.
−Removed: OneMain maintains a Women’s Leadership Development program, a Diverse Talent Leadership program, a training program on mitigating unconscious bias for all team members, allyship training for managers, a Day of Inclusion virtual series, and partners with PFLAG, an organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQ+ people and their families, to offer Straight for Equality development sessions.
+Added: OneMain maintains a Women’s Leadership Development program, a Diverse Talent Leadership program, and offers allyship training for managers.
+Added: We also hold a virtual series of Day of Inclusion events and partner with PFLAG, an organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQ+ people and their families, to offer Straight for Equality development sessions.
We continue to invest in our employees and believe training and professional development is critical to maintaining our talent competitiveness and providing best-in-class service for our customers.
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A copy of our Human Rights Statement is available on our Investor Relations website.
−Removed: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
−Removed: Our approach to corporate social responsibility (“CSR”) is a natural extension of our mission to continue to support and improve the financial well-being of our customers, communities, and team members.
+Added: Our Impact strategy is guided by three priorities reflecting our commitment to social responsibility:
+Added: building trust and strong relationships with our stakeholders, providing responsible credit solutions, and contributing to our communities through education, financial wellness, and volunteerism.
+Added: Our approach to Impact is a natural extension of our mission to continue to support and improve the financial well-being of our customers, communities, and team members.
We are mindful of challenges faced by our customers and continue to prioritize offering them support through our borrower assistance programs.
−Removed: We also contributed to support financial literacy, community and economic development, pandemic relief, and racial and social justice initiatives.
−Removed: In 2022, we built on the important enhancements we have made to our environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) strategy.
−Removed: Our ESG strategy is guided by three priorities:
−Removed: building trust and strong relationships with our stakeholders, providing responsible lending solutions, and contributing to our communities through education, financial wellness, and volunteerism.
−Removed: In 2021, with the support of our Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), leadership, and investors, we created our ESG Executive Council.
−Removed: This diverse group of five senior executives, appointed by the CEO, reports directly to the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of the Board on ESG issues.
−Removed: These senior executives each hold responsibility for different ESG workstreams.
−Removed: The increased oversight by these leaders reflects the Company’s commitment to monitoring ESG matters and risks for potential impact on the Company and the consumer lending industry, as well as potential opportunities that we may gain through proactive identification of ESG issues.
+Added: We also contributed to support financial literacy, community and economic development, food insecurity, and disaster relief initiatives.
+Added: Our Impact Executive Council consists of a diverse group of senior executives, appointed by the Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), reporting directly to the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of the Board on Impact issues.
+Added: These senior executives each hold responsibility for different Impact workstreams.
+Added: The increased oversight by these leaders reflects the Company’s commitment to monitoring Impact matters and risks for potential effects on the Company and the consumer lending industry, as well as potential opportunities that we may gain through proactive identification of Impact issues.
In June 2021, OMFC issued its inaugural Social Bond, with the net proceeds committed to serving credit-disadvantaged communities around the country.
Furthermore, at least 75% of the loans funded by the Social Bond are allocated to women or minority borrowers as outlined in OneMain’s Social Bond Framework.
−Removed: In April 2022, OMFC completed its first social securitization in which we issued $600 million principal amount of notes backed by personal loans made to individuals with mailing addresses containing zip codes in rural communities, with 75% of such loans made to borrowers with annual net income of $50,000 or less.
+Added: In April 2022, OMFC completed its first social securitization in which we issued notes backed by personal loans made to individuals with mailing addresses containing zip codes in rural communities, with 75% of such loans made to borrowers with annual net income of $50,000 or less.
Our social debt issuances reinforce our commitment to financial inclusion and providing underrepresented communities with access to safe, affordable credit.
−Removed: They also provide concrete and measurable funding vehicles to advance the Company’s social responsibility program.
+Added: They also provide concrete and measurable funding vehicles to advance the Company’s Impact program.
Additional information regarding our Social Bonds and Social Bond Framework is available on our Investor Relations website.
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As part of our commitment to financial wellness, Credit Worthy by OneMain Financial is a $4 million commitment with strategic partner EVERFI, a global social-impact technology provider, to develop and distribute free, digital financial education to high schools nationwide over four academic school years.
−Removed: In 2022, we delivered the curriculum to more than 2,000 schools and 130,000 students.
+Added: Since program inception, we have delivered the curriculum to more than 3,400 schools and 275,000 students.
The curriculum is designed to drive meaningful social impact in communities by teaching high school students about building credit and managing debt.
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As part of Credit Worthy by OneMain Financial, we will award up to $300,000 in scholarships over four years.
−Removed: As part of our commitment to social responsibility, we are focused on sustainable growth and our carbon footprint.
+Added: As part of our commitment to Impact, we continuously look for opportunities to minimize our environmental impacts and promote sustainability.
+Added: In 2023, we published our Environmental Policy to emphasize our dedication to sustainability and compliance for our business.
For additional information regarding our commitments to support our customers, communities, team members, and our corporate environment, please refer to our 2022 ESG Report, which is available on our Investor Relations website.
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The SEC’s website, www.sec.gov , contains these reports and other information that registrants (including OMH and OMFC) file electronically with the SEC.
−Removed: These reports are also available free of charge through our website, www.omf.com under “Investor Relations,” as soon as reasonably practicable after we file them with, or furnish them to, the SEC.
−Removed: In addition, OMH's Code of Business Conduct and Ethics (the “Code of Ethics”), Code of Ethics for Principal Executive and Senior Financial Officers (the “Financial Officers’ Code of Ethics”), Corporate Governance Guidelines and the charters of the committees of the Board are posted on our website at www.omf.com under “Investor Relations” and printed copies are available upon request .
+Added: These reports are also available free of charge through our website, www.onemainfinancial.com under “Investor Relations,” as soon as reasonably practicable after we file them with, or furnish them to, the SEC.
+Added: In addition, OMH's Code of Business Conduct and Ethics (the “Code of Ethics”), Code of Ethics for Principal Executive and Senior Financial Officers (the “Financial Officers’ Code of Ethics”), Corporate Governance Guidelines and the charters of the committees of the Board are posted on our website at www.onemainfinancial.com under “Investor Relations” and printed copies are available upon request .
We intend to disclose any material amendments to or waivers of OMH Code of Ethics and Financial Officers’ Code of Ethics requiring disclosure under applicable SEC or NYSE rules on our website within four business days of the date of any such amendment or waiver in lieu of filing a Form 8-K pursuant to Item 5.05 thereof.
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