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South Carolina Student Loan main competitors are FIS, Boston Financial Data Services, and United Acceptance.

Competitor Summary. See how South Carolina Student Loan compares to its main competitors:

  • FIS has the most employees (70,000).
  • Employees at FIS earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $65,357.
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South Carolina Student Loan vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1973
3.6
Columbia, SC1$4.3M41
1979
4.3
Lincoln, NE1$59.5M100
-
3.8
Louisville, KY1$25.0M375
1996
4.4
Lincoln, NE6$498.7M6,600
1956
4.7
Boston, MA1$75.0M660
-
3.7
Louisville, KY1$70.6M1,500
1968
4.4
Jacksonville, FL28$9.3B70,000
1991
4.0
Smyrna, GA1$35.8M100
1987
3.7
Boca Raton, FL1$17.5M100
1999
3.9
Florence, SC11$19.5M92
1952
4.6
Birmingham, AL4$43.4M167
1841
4.1
Bethlehem, PA2$61.0M800
1999
4.7
Austin, TX1$137.0M300
1983
4.7
Columbus, GA7$4.0B4,900
1972
4.2
Albuquerque, NM1$111.1M30
1934
4.8
Cleveland, OH6$2.0B2,500
1993
3.3
Mason, OH1$510.7M3,232
Certegy
-
4.0
Ridgecrest, CA1--
1973
4.1
Quincy, MA1$6.4M50
1980
4.0
Westlake, OH1$27.0M200
2004
4.4
Chicago, IL2$1.5B1,463

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South Carolina Student Loan salaries vs competitors

Among South Carolina Student Loan competitors, employees at FIS earn the most with an average yearly salary of $65,357.

Compare South Carolina Student Loan salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
South Carolina Student Loan
$61,645$29.64-
Nebraska Student Loan Program, Inc.
$56,706$27.26-
Ky Higher Education Student Loan Corp.
$48,762$23.44-
Nelnet
$49,531$23.81-
American Student Assistance
$58,936$28.33-
National Processing Company
$46,257$22.24-

Compare South Carolina Student Loan job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
South Carolina Student Loan
$71,507$34.38
Medical Mutual
$86,198$41.44
Boston Financial Data Services
$74,921$36.02
National Processing Company
$73,190$35.19
FIS
$72,960$35.08
Enova
$70,156$33.73
Applied Card Systems
$69,954$33.63
Ky Higher Education Student Loan Corp.
$68,331$32.85
United Acceptance
$67,543$32.47
RMS Customer Support
$67,238$32.33
Netspend
$66,644$32.04
FDS Bank
$65,914$31.69
Certegy
$65,763$31.62
Bank 1st
$62,921$30.25
TSYS
$62,741$30.16
American Student Assistance
$62,425$30.01
United Consumer Financial Services
$61,786$29.70
First US Bank
$59,968$28.83
Nebraska Student Loan Program, Inc.
$59,818$28.76
First Reliance Bank
$52,104$25.05

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South Carolina Student Loan demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at South Carolina Student Loan vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Nelnet40%60%
FIS42%58%
Enova45%55%
TSYS47%53%
First US Bank47%53%
South Carolina Student Loan--
Male
Female

Compare race at South Carolina Student Loan vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%14%11%8%4%
10.0
61%14%13%10%3%
9.8
58%15%15%10%3%
9.8
71%12%6%7%3%
9.8
56%11%21%9%3%
9.8
69%8%10%9%4%
9.7

South Carolina Student Loan and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
David A. Fisher
Enova

David Fisher is the CEO Enova International, Inc. (NYSE: ENVA) a leading technology and analytics company focused on online lending. Prior to joining Enova in January 2013, Fisher served as the CEO and member of the Board of Directors of optionsXpress Holdings, Inc. As CEO, he played an instrumental role in creating a strong, recognizable brand, developing world class technology, marketing, product development and the integration of three successful acquisitions. In March 2011, Fisher spearheaded the sale to Charles Schwab for approximately $1.4 billion (including a $350 million special dividend). Fisher also led the company’s international expansion, overseeing growth in 80 countries. As CFO, he was responsible for all aspects of the company’s finances, accounting and investor relations, including the company’s successful IPO in 2005. Prior to joining optionsXpress, Fisher served as CFO at Chicago-based Potbelly Sandwich Works. At Potbelly, he oversaw the formation and development of the accounting, finance, purchasing and HR departments and was instrumental in raising over $50 million of venture capital.Prior to Potbelly, Fisher served as CFO of Chicago-based Prism Financial Corporation for a period of three and a half years, where he oversaw the company’s IPO in 1999 and sale to Royal Bank of Canada in 2000.Fisher began his career as an attorney at Katten, Muchin & Zavis specializing in Corporate Finance and Real Estate. Fisher also serves on the Board of Directors for Innerworkings (INWK), a global print management firm, and GrubHub, (GRUB) the nation's leading online and mobile food-ordering company, and formerly on the Board of Directors for the Chicago Board Options Exchange. He is also member of the Board of Trustees of the Museum of Science and Industry. Fisher was recognized in Crain’s Chicago Business “40 Under 40” in 2007 and has been a frequent commentator on CNBC, including Jim Cramer's “Mad Money”.

Gary A. Norcross
FIS

William Cecil Mitchell
First US Bank

Jeffrey R. Noordhoek
Nelnet

Jeffrey Noordhoek is a Chief Executive Officer at NELNET INC. He has worked as Exec Dir/Capital Markets Ofcr at NELNET INC, Senior Vice President at Natl Education Loan Network in, and President at NELNET INC. Jeffrey works or has worked as MEMBER at Young President’s Organization. He attended Boston University and University of Nebraska.

M. Troy Woods
TSYS

Adam McMullin
FDS Bank

Steven Glass
Medical Mutual

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.

Timothy Tynan "Tim"
National Processing Company

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