If they even maintain market share, they will do extremely well. This side of the business generates cash in large amounts, with very little capital investment required. It should help fund the growth in loan books (mortages/auto), even if they are mostly funded by bank debt.
I'm still very keen to see how the auto loans business is travelling. MNY are writing a LOT of business in this area whilst significantly improving EBITDA margins. FSA should have no problem doing similar (even if off a smaller base)
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