Categories: Headlines

Signet Raising Eyebrows With ‘Subprime’ Lending Practice, Unusual Accounting Method

Signet Jewelers has increased its reliance on financing, taking on consumer loans that bankers may view as subprime debt, as Bloomberg reports. The article explains how the retailer is “building its business by expanding credit offerings to existing customers and identifying people it considers good credit risks who might be rejected by other lenders.” Analysts are also wary of an accounting method that the company uses which could underestimate future losses in light of this lending practice.

Signet, the article adds, stands by its approach, pointing to its track record of managing loans without major losses and attributing that record to “robust credit standards.” In a statement responding to questions from Bloomberg, the company said: “In the U.S. market, offering financing benefits our guests and managing the process in-house is a strength of Signet’s Sterling Jewelers division.”

Regardless, the retailer’s falling stock price reflects concern among investors. Since its stock closed at $150.66 on Oct. 30, 2015, the price has dropped more than 30 percent.

Read more at Bloomberg

INSTORE Staff

Over the years, INSTORE has won 80 international journalism awards for its publication and website. Contact INSTORE's editors at editor@instoremag.com.

Recent Posts

Engaging Conversations with Customers are Sure to Help Boost Bottom Line Sales

Master jewelry sales with expert tips and make every interaction memorable and joyful.

17 mins ago

Kyle Edward Fine Jewelry Closes Salisbury Location

Find liquidation prices storewide during the closing sale.

1 hour ago

$4M Burglary Ring: 4 Charged With Stealing Jewelry, Heirlooms Across 25 Towns in Massachusetts

The suspects allegedly targeted homes of people of Indian or South Asian heritage, "relying on…

9 hours ago

Consumer Confidence Sputters Again in April

Concerns centered on food and gas prices.

23 hours ago

COUTURE Announces the Debut of the Luminaries by COUTURE

Six talented BIPOC designers to showcase diverse work to the COUTURE community.

23 hours ago

Only Half of Surveyed INSTORE Readers Still Use Direct Mail

But some say they’re considering using it again.

1 day ago

This website uses cookies.