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Home » Discrimination in the F&I office? Regulators probe add-on products

Discrimination in the F&I office? Regulators probe add-on products

Fed and state regulators eye disparate impact in auto finance

Amanda HarrisbyAmanda Harris
January 2, 2024
in Compliance, Features
Reading Time: 10 mins read
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Behind the doors of auto dealerships’ finance and insurance offices, deals are made, cars and protection products sold, and finance packages sent to lenders to fund.   And it’s behind those same doors that regulators are looking, stepping up their scrutiny of dealer practices and prompting lenders to take note.   The Federal Trade Commission over the […]

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