Pawnbroking facts
The Numbers:
¨ Membership in the National Pawnbrokers Association has in risen from 50 in
1988 to more than 3000 today.
¨ In 1911, there were 1,976 licensed pawnbrokers in the country, or about one
for every 45,700 citizens.
¨ In 1988 there were approximately 6,900 pawnshops in the United States, one for
every two commercial banks.
¨ There are between 12,000 and 14,000 pawnshops in operation throughout the
United States today.
¨ Pawnshops made about 35 million loans in 1988.
¨ Between 70 and 80% of all items pawned are redeemed.
¨ As many as 10 percent of the adult population are served by pawnshops each
year.
¨ According to an article entitled "Cash Customers" in Forbes Magazine (May
1993), 25 million households representing more than 75 million people do not
have a bank account. People without bank accounts would find it extremely
difficult, and most likely impossible, to obtain a credit card or obtain a loan
from any other legitimate source than a pawnbroker.
The Record:
¨ Formerly a male dominated industry, today women are also making their mark as
pawnbrokers.
¨ Pawnshop clientele are represented in a range of ages (must be 18 or older),
races and genders with male and female customers being about equal. As the
public becomes more educated about the types of services pawnbrokers provide,
pawnshops are serving a wider and more diverse clientele.
¨ All items received by a pawnbroker must to be listed with the city and/or
state's police department, therefore reducing the chance of a consumer receiving
stolen property.
¨ The pawn industry is one of the most regulated in the country. Most regulation
has been initiated, sponsored and supported by pawnbrokers. Regulatory agencies
include the Office of Consumer Credit and Law Enforcement on a local and
national level.
¨ Pawnbrokers have state, regional and national industry associations which work
at self-policing the industry. In the case of public companies, the Federal
Securities and Exchange Commission oversee their operations.
¨ Pawnshops serve as a source of credit to millions of Americans, providing
average small secured loans ($50 to $100) for a brief time period (two to four
months).
Around the World:
¨ Free enterprise in the form of pawnbroking has reappeared in communist states
such as China to fill the gaps of their national banking system.
Historical Facts
¨ The Nursery Rhyme "Pop Goes The Weasel" refers to pawning. A weasel is a
shoemaker's tool and to "pop" is to pawn. "That’s the way the money goes... Pop
goes the weasel."
¨ Queen Isabella of Spain pawned the crown jewels to finance Columbus' voyage to
America.
¨ The word pawn originates from the Latin word "patinum" which means cloth or
clothing. The French word "pan" refers to a skirt or blouse. In the early
centuries, the principle assets people had were their clothes and borrowed money
by pawning their clothing.
¨ The universal symbol of pawnbroking is three gold balls and is one of the most
easily recognized in the world. The Medici family in Italy along with the
Lombards in England were money lenders in Europe. Legend has it that one of the
Medicis in the employ of Emperor Charles The Great fought a giant and slew him
with three sacks of rocks. The three balls or globes later became part of their
family crest, and ultimately, the sign of pawnbroking.
Miscellaneous Facts
¨ Many pawnshops around the country cater to the likes of actors, producers and
directors. Items one may inquire about purchasing include Rolls Royces, 10 carat
diamonds and even jet airplanes.
¨ High quality merchandise such as gold and diamond jewelry, VCRs and musical
instruments can be found in pawnshops for about half the price compared with
retail stores.
The 1980s provided a boom period for pawnbroking, with new shops opening in all
parts of the country. This upturn, in part, is due to the increase in the number
of Americans excluded from mainstream credit markets and small bank closings and
in significant part to the upgrading by the industry of the products and service
offered to the public.
The services provided by pawnshops include:
1. Discount Retail (new and pre-owned) is an opportunity for customer to make
their dollars go further - it helps other merchants and community by giving them
more discretionary funds.
2. Short-term credit enables the community to pay the bills of other local
merchants such as groceries, medical expenses, utilities, auto and
transportation to work. The pawn business is a neighborhood business with the
majority of customers residing within 1-2 miles. The same people utilize a
pawnshop that utilize McDonalds. If appearance or wrongful activities are a
problem, it has to do with that particular business, regardless of the kind of
business. The customer is the surrounding neighborhood - if good, good - if bad,
bad. Restrictive zoning denies access to credit to low income consumers who
cannot travel or who are uncomfortable in restrictive areas. Restrictive zoning
implies the neighborhood is dishonest and questions the integrity of the
residents - and it says that how much money your have determines the quality of
your character.
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