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Home » Vroom subsidiary UACC’s originations up 7% 

Vroom subsidiary UACC’s originations up 7% 

Portfolio declined 8.3% YoY 

Amanda HarrisbyAmanda Harris
November 11, 2025
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Vroom subsidiary United Auto Credit Corp.’s indirect originations increased in the third quarter as the lender’s portfolio shrank due to amortization of the legacy portfolio.  United Auto Credit (UACC) originated $107 million in the third quarter, up 7% year over year but down 6.1% quarter over quarter, according to Vroom’s earnings presentation published today. The […]

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