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Vesta main competitors are Black River Asset Management, Student Assistance Foundation, and Dovenmuehle Mortgage.

Competitor Summary. See how Vesta compares to its main competitors:

  • SLS has the most employees (3,000).
  • Employees at Black River Asset Management earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $75,155.
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Vesta vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1995
4.8
Alpharetta, GA2$200.0M600
-
3.9
Hopkins, MN1-125
1936
3.7
Dallas, TX1$8.5M150
2014
4.5
Loveland, CO7$60.4M400
2003
4.5
Highlands Ranch, CO1$870.0M3,000
1928
3.8
Salisbury, MD1$8.5M240
1982
4.2
Columbia, SC1$67.1M200
1998
4.3
Boston, MA1$17.2M200
Dovenmuehle Mortgage
1844
3.8
Lake Zurich, IL5$104.5M2
-
3.9
Lake Ann, MI1$7.5M100
Startex
-
4.0
Katy, TX1--
1997
4.5
Sheboygan, WI1$25.0M558
1996
4.3
Ogden, UT1$32.0M750
2004
4.4
Chicago, IL2$1.5B1,463
-
3.7
Louisville, KY1$70.6M1,500
2007
4.2
--$11.0M125
1950
4.7
Dearborn, MI9$180.0M750
1952
4.6
Birmingham, AL4$43.4M167
1999
3.9
Helena, MT1$50.0M91
1999
4.7
Austin, TX1$137.0M300
2002
4.8
Norwalk, CT4$375.0M700

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Vesta salaries vs competitors

Among Vesta competitors, employees at Black River Asset Management earn the most with an average yearly salary of $75,155.

Compare Vesta salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Vesta
$39,953$19.21-
Black River Asset Management
$75,155$36.13-
Resource One Credit Union
$37,307$17.94-
Factual Data
$43,950$21.13-
SLS
$43,523$20.92-
Credit Plus
$37,179$17.87-

Compare Vesta job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Vesta
$44,326$21.31
DFCU Financial
$53,553$25.75
Dovenmuehle Mortgage
$52,969$25.47
Honor State Bank
$48,227$23.19
Credit Plus
$46,480$22.35
National Processing Company
$46,432$22.32
Startex
$45,984$22.11
HomeServe USA
$45,718$21.98
HSA Bank
$45,623$21.93
Student Assistance Foundation
$45,550$21.90
First US Bank
$45,213$21.74
Electronic Funds Source
$45,094$21.68
Enova
$44,104$21.20
Factual Data
$43,987$21.15
SLS
$43,709$21.01
Netspend
$43,645$20.98
Black River Asset Management
$42,881$20.62
Bell Direct
$42,842$20.60
Midland Mortgage
$42,425$20.40
Resource One Credit Union
$41,899$20.14

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Vesta demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Vesta vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Credit Plus25%75%
HomeServe USA43%57%
Enova45%55%
First US Bank47%53%
Netspend48%52%
Vesta59%41%
Male
Female

Compare race at Vesta vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%20%11%7%3%
9.9
63%14%11%8%4%
10.0
58%15%15%10%3%
9.8
63%17%12%6%2%
9.5
48%28%13%8%3%
9.5
54%14%24%6%3%
8.4

Vesta and similar companies CEOs

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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”.

William Cecil Mitchell
First US Bank

Mark Shobe
DFCU Financial

John Kitzie
HomeServe USA

Mr. John Kitzie is a Chief Operating Officer at HomeServe USA and is based in United States.

Toby Wells
SLS

Norman D. Plumstead Jr
Honor State Bank

Timothy Tynan "Tim"
National Processing Company

Perry Steiner
Credit Plus

William Mynatt Jr.
Dovenmuehle Mortgage

Scott Todorovich is a President and CEO at Workmosis, Chief Executive Officer at Montana Higher Education Student Assistance Corporation, and Chief Executive Officer at Student Assistance Foundation Of Montana and is based in Helena, Montana. He has worked as Consultant at Accenture plc, President/Vice President/Secretary at MONTANA BUSINESS ASSISTANCE CONNECTION INC, and Senior Vice President/Chief Operating Officer at Student Assistance Foundation Of Montana. Scott studied at UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA between 2004 and 2006 and UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA between 1994 and 1998.

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