This year’s conference will feature Patrice Ficklin, assistant director of the CFPB’s Office of Fair Lending, as well as a candid discussion between executives from GM Financial, Toyota Financial Services and Chase Auto Finance.
Read More →Safe-Guard announced this week it will administer tire-and-wheel protection plans for Toyota Financial Services and Lexus Financial Service.
Read More →Toyota’s captive finance arm has been able to draw a wider range of customers through no-interest loans and low-cost leases, thanks to its automaker’s AA-credit rating and $95 billion in assets, Bloomberg reports.
Read More →Toyota Financial Services’ president and CEO George Borst announced his retirement. Stepping into his role will be Mike Groff, who will officially take over as CEO and president on Sept. 30.
Read More →The Impact Group announced that the Fusion F&I menu application and the Toyota Financial Services’ FS Presentation are now certified in the Reynolds Certified Interface (RCI) Program.
Read More →More than $5 billion in auto asset-back securities sales were made on Wednesday, providing more proof that investor demand for auto bonds remains high.
Read More →At the magazine’s annual conference, finance executives reflected on the trends that defined 2011 and reaffirmed their commitment to the indirect lending channel in the year ahead.
Read More →Toyota, Lexus and their respective finance divisions announced they are offering special APRs and rebates to qualified military personnel and inactive reserves looking to purchase a new car.
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The auto finance marketplace is heating up, but executives from six top finance sources said there’s more at play than simply a race for market share.
Read More →Ally Financial seized on a market buoyed by new loan originations to claim the title of largest auto finance company in the United States in 2010, according to the new Auto Finance Big Wheels annual ranking of car lenders and lessors.
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