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Community Choice Financial

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Community Choice Financial Reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(349 total reviews)

Kyle Hanson

68% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Community Choice Financial has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 349 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Community Choice Financial employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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349 reviews
1.0
2 Oct 2025

Appalling

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Genuine affection and appreciation between teammates and business partners with long term relationships.

Cons

I’m not one to write one of this sort of thing, but I got an email listing some recent reviews that have been posted here and read one that really got me upset: a positive company review from a senior executive titled “20 years in and haven’t looked back once”. The review says, “With the acquisitions and acquiring various companies, comes employees that cannot let go of how former companies operated. They usually identify themselves daily quickly.” This comment completely sums up the mentality that CCF leaders have regarding their employees. There isn’t a single employee from any acquisition that didn’t understand that we would have to adapt to different ways of doing things. There is no issue with “letting go” of former practices. The problem is that CCF has shown over and over and over again that their operations and practices are implemented with no concern or care for the front line employees who generate the money for the executives making the decisions. If you drastically cut people’s pay multiple times using laughable pretexts for doing so, and take away any small perks or sense that the people in charge appreciate them or have their interests in mind, what in the world do you expect? Everyone to sing your praises and say it’s sunshine and roses? Everyone to say “thank you sir may I have another?” Everything you’ve done has screamed “we don’t care about you and it’s too bad if you don’t like it”. That’s not being unwilling to get on board with new practices, that’s just the natural response to inhumane treatment. The morale at this company across the board is worse than I’ve ever seen anywhere, and this is how you respond? Thank you for proving the point of all the negative feedback you’ve gotten.

1.0
29 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very little thought of employees.

Cons

I was recently terminated from Community Choice Financial (CCFI), and while some may dismiss this as the grievances of a disgruntled former employee, I believe my experience reflects a widespread sentiment among current employees. Many fear speaking out, knowing that voicing concerns often leads to being labeled as negative or even pushed out of the company. The fundamental issue at CCFI is poor leadership—leadership that fails to engage with field operations teams, implement meaningful policies, or take responsibility for their own missteps. Instead of collaborating with employees to improve processes, they issue top-down directives without explanation or input. When performance declines, the blame falls solely on field teams, while corporate leadership remains unaccountable for flawed policies and decisions. They make promises that they do not keep, offering high bonus potential and refuses to pay it out at the last minute when goals were achieved.

1.0
2 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some great coworkers (though most have left or been pushed out). The experience will teach you what not to do in business when you acquire a company

Cons

Leadership, particularly Kyle Hanson, has no real vision or respect for employees. I would compare Mr.Burns from the Simpsons but even Mr.Burns has some kind of business sense. The company went from a Fortune 500 powerhouse to near ruin in under two years—poor decision-making at every level. Zero job security—loyal, hard-working employees are discarded without a second thought. Constant chaos, mismanagement, and a culture of fear instead of motivation. No innovation, no long-term planning—just a slow, painful decline. Kyle you have single handedly destroyed TitleMax and ruined the lives of your employees, Congrats!

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