The auto lending industry saw its largest growth in seven years during the first quarter. As the market continues to thrive, so does the list of attendees for our 12th annual Auto Finance Summit. It’s on track to become the largest Summit in its history, and we welcome you to join us to network with professionals from Ally Financial, Capital One Auto Finance, Wells Fargo Dealer Services, and dozens of others.
We’re also excited to introduce our Speaker Faculty. Just some of those you’ll meet include:
- George Borst, President & CEO of Toyota Financial Services;
- Andrew Kang, Director of Capital Markets at Santander Consumer USA;
- Mike Logozzo, General Manager of Operations at BMW Financial Services; & many more.
“This conference has grown,” said Elliot Schipper, formerly of CMSI. “Where others are just focused on member banks, the Auto Finance Summit seems to be growing in reach to finance companies, credit unions and other auto lending sources.”
This year, the Summit will take place Oct. 22-24 at the Encore Las Vegas. Sign up by Sept. 7 and receive a discount to the industry’s leading conference to network, make deals and innovate in the auto finance market. Register today at: AutoFinanceSummit.com.
The Auto Finance Summit has been presented annually for 12 years by Auto Finance News, the industry newsletter of record.
I agree completely with David, I am not sure how it can be said that people who are trying to improve the process of buying are car for consumers are going to make selling cars tougher? I would argue the opposite, that creating better consumer driven processes for selling cars including pricing transparency, will help car sales and ultimately help dealers. Upfront pricing that results in pricing transparency is where car buying is going because consumers do not want the ‘smoke and mirrors’ process that takes place in some dealerships from a sales and a finance perspective.
The industry is changing and business models that are pro-consumer will ultimately prevail and dealers that develop these consumer friendly processes will be very successful from sales and bottom-line perspective