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Power 30: Navigating Change – The 2024 Elections and What’s Next for the Auto Finance Industry

Power 30: Navigating Change – The 2024 Elections and What’s Next for the Auto Finance Industry

Recap of the 2024 Elections and What’s Next for the Auto Finance Industry

Wednesday, February 19, 2025
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM (EST)

Zoom Meeting Link

Event Details

Join us for an insightful webinar as we explore the significant implications of the 2024 elections. With the transition to the Trump 2.0 administration and shifts in Congress, this session will provide a comprehensive overview of what lies ahead for the auto finance industry in 2025 and beyond. Key topics will include: 

  1. Policy Changes and Regulatory Outlook: How a new administration could reshape regulatory priorities and compliance expectations;
  2. Congressional Dynamics: Analyzing shifts in legislative control and their potential impact on the industry; and
  3. Strategic Considerations for 2025: Practical insights to help auto finance companies navigate changes we’re likely to see in 2025.
Featured Speakers

Eric Johnson & Patty Covington, Hudson Cook, LLP           

Eric is a partner in Hudson Cook's Oklahoma City office and Editor in Chief of CounselorLibrary.com's Spot Delivery publication. He assists national and state banks, savings associations, credit unions, mortgage bankers, other licensed lenders, motor vehicles dealers and automotive finance companies in the development and maintenance of nationwide consumer mortgage and automobile finance programs; online motor vehicle sales programs; litigation funding programs; and electronic payment programs.

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Patty is a partner in the firm's Richmond, Virginia office. She focuses on all areas of consumer financial services law, including auto finance, small installment lending, federal regulatory compliance, CFPB-readiness, privacy, data security and information management, electronic commerce, marketing, as well as matters involving the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. She advises banks, sales finance companies, motor vehicle dealers, small installment lenders, other similar creditors, service providers and technology providers.