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Credit Acceptance insider sells over $2.5 million in shares
Wendy Rummler, a Credit Acceptance insider, sold 5,236 shares of the company's stock.
Feb. 4, 2026 at 3:39am
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Credit Acceptance Corporation (NASDAQ:CACC) insider Wendy Rummler sold 5,236 shares of the firm's stock in a transaction on Friday, January 30th. The shares were sold at an average price of $493.44, for a total transaction of $2,583,651.84. Following the sale, Rummler now directly owns 20,772 shares in the company, valued at $10,249,735.68.
Why it matters
Insider transactions can provide insight into a company's performance and management's views on the stock. Rummler's sale of over $2.5 million in shares represents a 20.13% decrease in her ownership stake, which could signal a change in her outlook on Credit Acceptance's prospects.
The details
The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the SEC. Credit Acceptance is a specialty finance company that focuses on indirect automotive lending, partnering with independent and franchised auto dealers to facilitate purchase financing for consumers.
- The shares were sold on Friday, January 30th.
The players
Wendy Rummler
An insider at Credit Acceptance Corporation who sold 5,236 shares of the company's stock.
Credit Acceptance Corporation
A specialty finance company focused on indirect automotive lending, partnering with auto dealers to facilitate purchase financing for consumers.
The takeaway
Insider transactions can provide valuable insights into a company's performance and management's views. Rummler's significant sale of Credit Acceptance shares could signal a change in her outlook on the company's prospects, which investors may want to monitor closely.


