Upromise, which obtains funding for education through rebates on select product purchases, is a subsidiary of Sallie Mae.
Upromise also manages Sallie Mae's educational savings (Section 529) account program.
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Size: Sallie Mae reports these figures as of June 30, 2008:
- Loan Portfolio = $172 billion
- Loan Customers = 10 million
- Assets in Education Savings (Section 529) Accounts = $19 billion
- Education Savings Plan Customers = 1 million
- Upromise Members = 9 million
- Upromise Rewards = $450 million
- Employees = 12,000
- Member of the Fortune 300
Positives: Sallie Mae is the world's leading provider of student loans, has shown solid profitability, and its loan portfolio has been growing rapidly.
Sallie Mae has been cited as a top employer for working mothers and for female executives. Sallie Mae also offers generous employee benefits.
Negatives: A deep recession can lead to significant defaults on Sallie Mae's loan portfolio, jeopardizing profitability and thus threatening layoffs.