American Financial Services Association

The association changed names several times throughout the years before its merger in 1971 with the American Industrial Bankers Association, an organization of industrial banks, thrift and loan companies, and sales finance companies.

By 1983, the association’s members included diversified financial services firms and consumer credit subsidiaries of retailing firms, prompting another name change to the American Financial Services Association, which it is still known as today.

[4] The AFSA Education Foundation (AFSAEF) is a non-profit AFSA affiliate with the mission to help consumers realize the benefits of responsible money management, understand the credit process and seek help if credit problems occur.

[5] AFSAEF offers a number of free publications for consumers on topics from holiday spending to vehicle financing.

MoneySKILL is a free online personal finance course for high school students on money management fundamentals.

Logo of the American Financial Services Association.