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Hyundai’s Devine Joins NMAC

Larissa Padden

© Can Stock Photo Inc. / RTimagesTim Devine was appointed vice president of consumer credit and customer service at Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp., Auto Finance News has learned. He replaced Jeff Edwards, who retired. Devine joined NMAC in July, after serving as senior vice president of sales and marketing at Hyundai Capital America, and as SVP of Hyundai Capital Insurance since 2008. Previously, he spent more than 20 years at Chrysler and captive Chrysler Financial. Hyundai Capital told Auto Finance News that they have not yet named a replacement for Devine.

“The SVP of Sales and Marketing is a critical role and we are exercising appropriate diligence to ensure we find the right individual,” A representative for the company said. “We look forward to announcing someone in the future.”

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