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who owns psa

“PSA” can mean different companies, but in most current business and hobby discussions it usually refers to Professional Sports Authenticator , the big trading-card grading firm. That business is owned by a private parent company called Collectors (often referred to as Collectors Holdings), which was taken private in 2021 by an investor group led by tech entrepreneur Nat Turner, alongside other investors including Steve Cohen and partners.

What PSA Usually Refers To

  • In the trading card and collectibles world, “PSA” almost always means Professional Sports Authenticator, the grading company that slabs sports cards, Pokémon cards, and other collectibles.
  • PSA operates as a subsidiary under Collectors (Collectors Holdings), which also owns related collectibles and marketplace businesses.

Who Owns PSA (Card Grading)

  • PSA is not a standalone public company; it is owned by Collectors, a privately held parent company.
  • An investor group led by Nat Turner acquired and privatized Collectors in 2021; that group includes hedge-fund billionaire Steve Cohen and other investment partners.

Related “PSA” That People Sometimes Mean

There are a couple of other big “PSA” names that can cause confusion:

  • Groupe PSA (Peugeot Citroën) : The former French automaker group (Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel, Vauxhall) merged with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in 2021 to form Stellantis N.V., a large multinational car company.
  • After the merger, ownership in practice is the shareholder base of Stellantis, with major stakes held by the Agnelli family’s Exor holding company, the Peugeot family, Dongfeng, and other institutional and retail shareholders.

Quick HTML Table: Major “PSA” Owners

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      <th>What it is</th>
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      <td>Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA)</td>
      <td>Card and collectibles grading company</td>
      <td>Owned by Collectors (private); investor group led by Nat Turner, including Steve Cohen and others [web:3][web:9]</td>
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      <td>Groupe PSA (PSA Peugeot Citroën)</td>
      <td>Former French auto group (Peugeot, Citroën, etc.)</td>
      <td>Now part of Stellantis N.V. after merger with Fiat Chrysler in 2021; shares held by Exor, Peugeot family, Dongfeng, and public investors [web:1][web:5][web:7]</td>
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If You Meant a Different PSA

  • If your question came from a card-collecting or GameStop/finance forum, people almost certainly mean the grading company, owned via Collectors and led by Nat Turner’s investor group.
  • If the context is cars, business news, or European industry, they probably mean the former Groupe PSA, which is now folded into Stellantis.

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