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Michael Mousdale, the U.S. market lead for Alfa Financial Software, is set to take part in a pivotal discussion on sustainable growth in the auto lending sector at the upcoming Auto Finance Summit 2025. This highly anticipated event will take place from October 15 to 17 at the prestigious Bellagio in Las Vegas.
The Auto Finance Summit serves as a key platform for industry leaders and experts to converge and share insights on the latest trends and challenges facing the auto finance landscape. Mousdale's participation underscores the increasing focus on sustainability within the auto lending industry, as companies seek to adapt to changing consumer preferences and regulatory requirements.
Attendees can expect engaging conversations and innovative ideas aimed at fostering growth while prioritizing environmental responsibility. The summit promises to be an invaluable opportunity for networking and collaboration among professionals dedicated to shaping the future of auto finance.
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