NORFOLK, Va., March 07, 2016 -- PRA Group (Nasdaq:PRAA), a global leader in acquiring and collecting nonperforming loans, will present to investors attending the Raymond James 37th Annual Institutional Investors Conference on Monday, March 7, 2016 at 10:25 a.m. ET. A webcast of the presentation and the accompanying slides will also be available at PRA Group's Investor Relations website, http://ir.pragroup.com/events.cfm.
About PRA Group
As a global leader in acquiring and collecting nonperforming loans, PRA Group (Nasdaq:PRAA) returns capital to banks and other creditors to help expand financial services for consumers in the Americas and Europe. PRA Group companies collaborate with customers to help them resolve their debt and provide a broad range of additional revenue and recovery services to business and government clients.
PRA has been recognized as one of Fortune's 100 Fastest-Growing Companies for three years and one of Forbes' Best Small Companies in America for eight consecutive years since 2007. For more information, please visit www.pragroup.com.
Investor Contact: Darby Schoenfeld Director of Investor Relations (757) 431-7913 [email protected] News Media Contact: Nancy Porter Vice President, Corporate Communications (757) 431-7950 [email protected]


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