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Auto Finance News is excited to announce that Robert McDonald, the head of credit solutions at Pagaya, will be a featured speaker at the upcoming Auto Finance Summit 2025. The event is set to take place from October 15 to 17 at the prestigious Bellagio in Las Vegas.
McDonald will participate in a panel discussion focusing on the advancements in smart underwriting, a critical topic in the evolving landscape of auto finance. His expertise in credit solutions positions him as a valuable contributor to conversations surrounding innovative approaches to underwriting practices.
The Auto Finance Summit serves as a premier gathering for industry leaders, providing a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and exploring the latest trends and technologies shaping the auto finance sector. Attendees can look forward to insights from McDonald and other industry experts, making this event a must-attend for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of the future of auto finance.
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