$190,000 of NELNET INC lobbying was just disclosed, from Q2 of 2025, in a new Lobbying Disclosure Act filing.
This included lobbying on issues like:
"Legislative efforts to amend the Higher Education Act including: changes in structure of federal loan repayment programs, proposals to reconsolidate legacy FFELP loans into the Direct Loan program, changes to existing rules governing servicing of student loans, regulation of privately-issued student loans, cybersecurity and electronic privacy issues, legislation governing the loan allocation to servicers of the Department of Education's Direct Loan Program, impact of and potential changes to proposed and enacted state-level student loan servicing laws which may be inconsistent with Federal student loan servicing regulatory structure, issues related to NextGen Enhanced Processing Solution. Legislation to alter the treatment of private student loans under current bankruptcy laws. Termination of COVID federal student-loan benefits resulting from the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 and implementation of federal student loan return to repayment. Development and implementation of executive actions to alter benefits within the Direct Loan Program. FY 2026 Annual Appropriations. Implementation of provisions to amend the Direct Loan Program and education-related tax provisions in H.R. 1. Legislative efforts to repeal, through congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of tile 5, United States Code, the rule submitted by the Office of the Comptroller of Currency relating to National Banks and Federal Savings Associations as Lenders. Legislation to amend the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 to strike or alter section 2(c)(2)(H) of such act. Regulatory activity impacting financial services providers, as defined by section 1002(26) of the Dodd-Frank Act. FDIC proposed regulations impacting Industrial Banks and Parent Companies. Issues relating to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau enforcement actions against federal contractors. Legislative efforts to repeal renewable energy tax credits."
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NNI Hedge Fund Activity
We have seen 83 institutional investors add shares of NNI stock to their portfolio, and 64 decrease their positions in their most recent quarter.
Here are some of the largest recent moves:
- PROFICIO CAPITAL PARTNERS LLC removed 477,747 shares (-99.1%) from their portfolio in Q1 2025, for an estimated $52,996,474
- VANGUARD GROUP INC added 187,813 shares (+13.9%) to their portfolio in Q1 2025, for an estimated $20,834,096
- MADISON AVENUE PARTNERS, LP removed 56,383 shares (-19.4%) from their portfolio in Q1 2025, for an estimated $6,254,566
- JPMORGAN CHASE & CO removed 39,809 shares (-23.1%) from their portfolio in Q1 2025, for an estimated $4,416,012
- SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP added 36,741 shares (+297.4%) to their portfolio in Q1 2025, for an estimated $4,075,679
- SYCALE ADVISORS (NY) LLC removed 35,167 shares (-13.6%) from their portfolio in Q1 2025, for an estimated $3,901,075
- STATE STREET CORP removed 33,472 shares (-8.7%) from their portfolio in Q1 2025, for an estimated $3,713,048
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