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North American Bancard main competitors are TransUnion, DXC Technology, and Elavon.

Competitor Summary. See how North American Bancard compares to its main competitors:

  • DXC Technology has the most employees (130,000).
  • Employees at TransUnion earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $85,398.
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North American Bancard vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1992
4.4
Troy, MI3$50.0M1,200
2014
4.1
Wilmington, DE6$5.2B6,700
1919
4.9
Detroit, MI12$6.4B8,700
1984
4.4
Brookfield, WI73$20.5B44,000
2017
4.6
Tysons Corner, VA16$13.7B130,000
1968
4.2
Chicago, IL11$4.2B8,000
1991
4.7
Atlanta, GA2$550.0M4,500
1994
4.0
Englewood, CO1$4.6M56
-
3.9
Atlanta, GA1$110.0M3,500
1973
3.8
Highlands Ranch, CO1$17.0M175
1996
4.3
Woodland, CA1$32.0M750
-
4.5
Westlake Village, CA1$666.8M200
2002
4.4
Miami, FL1$19.1M250
-
3.7
Louisville, KY1$70.6M1,500
2000
4.8
Norcross, GA6$4.0B7,600
2003
4.5
Highlands Ranch, CO1$870.0M3,000
2014
4.5
Loveland, CO7$60.4M400
1996
4.3
Ogden, UT1$32.0M750
Td Financial Services
-
4.0
Phoenix, AZ1--
1999
3.9
Florence, SC11$19.5M92
2005
4.3
Goleta, CA1$86.0M125

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North American Bancard salaries vs competitors

Among North American Bancard competitors, employees at TransUnion earn the most with an average yearly salary of $85,398.

Compare North American Bancard salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
North American Bancard
$54,404$26.16-
Navient
$42,771$20.56-
Ally Financial
$60,428$29.05-
Fiserv
$61,425$29.53-
DXC Technology
$77,358$37.19-
TransUnion
$85,398$41.06-

Compare North American Bancard job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
North American Bancard
$65,461$31.47
Elavon
$94,868$45.61
Fiserv
$92,903$44.66
DXC Technology
$84,518$40.63
Nova Information Systems
$80,063$38.49
Ipayment, Inc.
$79,708$38.32
Electronic Payment Systems
$77,986$37.49
First Reliance Bank
$76,307$36.69
Navient
$75,778$36.43
Td Financial Services
$72,185$34.70
National Processing Company
$71,085$34.18
FleetCor Technologies
$70,942$34.11
Electronic Funds Source
$70,553$33.92
SLS
$70,509$33.90
ASF Payment Solutions
$70,354$33.82
Total Merchant Services
$69,758$33.54
JPay
$69,074$33.21
Factual Data
$68,750$33.05
Nations Info
$68,285$32.83
TransUnion
$67,821$32.61

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North American Bancard demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at North American Bancard vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Navient38%62%
FleetCor Technologies45%55%
Fiserv49%51%
Ally Financial50%50%
North American Bancard51%49%
DXC Technology61%39%

Compare race at North American Bancard vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
65%11%10%9%4%
9.0
60%12%12%12%4%
9.9
61%14%12%9%4%
9.9
60%15%11%11%4%
9.9
52%14%21%9%4%
9.7
66%12%11%8%3%
9.8

North American Bancard and similar companies CEOs

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Jeffrey J. Brown
Ally Financial

Jeffrey Brown (JB) was named chief executive officer of Ally Financial in February 2015 and also serves on its board of directors. He oversees all strategy and operations related to the company’s leading automotive financial services and direct banking franchises. Brown has deep financial services experience, having previously served in a variety of key leadership roles at Ally. Most recently, Brown was president and chief executive officer of Ally’s Dealer Financial Services business where he oversaw the company’s automotive finance, insurance and auto servicing operations. Brown joined Ally in March 2009 as corporate treasurer and, in 2011, was named executive vice president of finance and corporate planning, where he oversaw the company’s finance, treasury and corporate strategy initiatives. Prior to joining Ally, Brown was the corporate treasurer for Bank of America, where he had responsibility for the core treasury functions, including funding and managing interest rate risk. Brown spent 10 years at Bank of America, beginning his career in finance and later joining the balance sheet management division. During his tenure at Bank of America, he also served as the bank’s deputy treasurer and oversaw balance sheet management and the company’s corporate funding division. Brown received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Clemson University and an executive master’s degree in business from Queens University in Charlotte. He serves on the Trevillian Cabinet of the College of Business and Behavioral Sciences at Clemson University and serves on the Board of Trustees for Queens University in Charlotte.

Michael Salvino (Mike)
DXC Technology

Michael J. Salvino is an American business executive. He has been president and CEO of DXC Technology since September 2019.

Frank J. Bisignano
Fiserv

Ronald F. Clarke
FleetCor Technologies

Ron Clarke has been our Chief Executive Officer since August 2000 and was appointed Chairman of our Board of Directors in March 2003. From 1999 to 2000, Ron served as President and Chief Operating Officer of AHL Services, Inc., a staffing firm. From 1990 to 1998, Ron served as Chief Marketing Officer and later as a Division President with Automatic Data Processing, Inc., a computer services company. From 1987 to 1990, Ron was a Principal with Booz Allen Hamilton, a global management consulting firm. Earlier in his career, Ron was a marketing manager for General Electric Company, a diversified technology, media, and financial services corporation.

John F. Remondi
Navient

John F. Remondi is a Chief Executive Officer at NAVIENT CORP and is based in Westwood, Massachusetts. He works or has worked at SLM CORP.

Christopher A. Cartwright
TransUnion

Christopher A. Cartwright is the President and Chief Executive Officer of TransUnion, assuming the role in May 2019. He joined the Company in August 2013, previously serving as Executive Vice President-U.S. Information Services, where he helped drive TransUnion’s transformation into a global information and insights company as the head of the largest business unit, including providing consumer reports, risk scores, analytical services and decision technology to customers in the U.S. across the financial services, insurance, rental screening and public sector industries. Prior to joining TransUnion, Mr. Cartwright was the Chief Executive Officer of Decision Insight Information Group, a portfolio of independent businesses providing real property information, software and services to insurance, finance, legal and real estate professionals in the United States, Canada and Europe. Mr. Cartwright also spent almost 14 years at Wolters Kluwer, a global information services and workflow solutions company, where he held a variety of executive positions of increasing responsibility. Prior to Wolters Kluwer, he was Senior Vice President, Strategic Planning & Operations for Christie’s Inc. and Strategy Consultant for Coopers and Lybrand. Mr. Cartwright graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's in public accountancy.

Jamie Walker
Elavon

As chief executive officer Jamie Walker is responsible for Elavon’s global acquiring business, leading more than 4,000 employees in the United States, Canada, Mexico and throughout Europe. Since joining Elavon in 2001, Walker has expanded his role and responsibilities by driving the vision and setting the strategy for the company to achieve solid results. From managing complex initiatives, including acquisitions and international expansion in his role as Chief Financial Officer for Elavon, to assessing risk and opportunities for sustainable, strategic growth in his role as Chief Administrative Officer for U.S. Bank’s Payment Services division, Walker has continually set his sights on how to help Elavon and U.S. Bank succeed. Walker holds a Bachelors of Business Administration in accounting and marketing from Emory University and remains an active member in the Atlanta community.

Toby Wells
SLS

F. R. Saunders (Rick)
First Reliance Bank

Rick Saunders has worked in finance and banking as his career of choice from an early age. From 1983 through 1997, Mr. Saunders was Senior Vice President and City Executive of Florence for Pee Dee State Bank, where he was also a member of the Senior Loan Committee and Board of Directors. During this time, his responsibilities included Corporate Banking, Business Development, and Policy Making. From 1997 to 1998, he served as Senior Market Executive with Centura Bank after its merger with Pee Dee State Bank. In 1998, he began organizing First Reliance Bank and presently serves as its President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Saunders is currently a member of many civic and charity organizations. He was awarded the Order of the Palmetto by Governor McMasters (2019) for his dedication and contributions to the well-being of South Carolina and its communities. He has been recognized with an Entrepreneur Award for his contributions to the prosperity of the Pee Dee Region by the Florence-Darlington Technical College’s Educational Foundation (2016), named Business Man of the Year (2007, Florence Chamber of Commerce), the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year (2007), and the Beta Gamma Sigma honoree from Francis Marion University School of Business (2004-2005). He is also a member of the Florence County Foster Care Review Board, the South Carolina Foster Care Review Board, the Board of Directors for First Reliance Bank and First Reliance BancShares, the Florence Rotary Club, and the Florence Baptist Temple. Mr. Saunders has served as a member of the McLeod Foundation Board of Trustees and prior to that served as a Director for the Advisory Board for the McLeod Foundation, the Florence Chamber of Commerce, the SC Chamber of Commerce, the South Carolina Bankers Association,the SC Bankers Association Legislative Committee, the Independent Banks of South Carolina and he is a past member of the South Carolina State Board of Financial Institutions. He has also been a past board member for the local chapter of Young Life Ministries, the South Carolina Bankers Association Community Bankers Council, the Advisory Board for the Business Education Program for Florence School District One, the Advisory Board for the Florence Easter Seals, the United Way of Florence, Pee Dee State Bank and Pee Dee Bancshares, and the Home Builders Association of the Greater Pee Dee Area. Mr. Saunders graduated from the South Carolina Bankers School, a cooperative program with the College of Business Administration of the University of South Carolina in 1986. Two years later, he graduated from the Southeastern School of Agriculture Lending, a cooperative program with the College of Agricultural Science of Clemson University.

O.b. Rawls
Ipayment, Inc.

O.B. is an accomplished senior level executive with monumental success in fintech, payments and banking. As CEO, Global Payment Processing for Paysafe, O.B. is responsible for building a world-class team of sales and support leaders to gain market share, deliver incremental value and exceed annual revenue objectives. Leading a wide-spread global team, O.B. is responsible for a cross-section of sales and specialized teams including integrated payments, indirect and direct sales, and product commercialization.Prior to his current role, O.B. served as CEO and President of iPayment, a firm he successfully helped de-leverage and position for subsequent sale to Paysafe in June 2018. His career of more than 30 years also includes senior level executive roles with First Data, now Fiserv, Hypercom, and Bank of America. O.B. holds an MBA from Queens University of Charlotte and a BS in Social Work from East Carolina University.

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