Auto Financial Group (AFG), an online provider of financing products for credit unions and banks, has named Dave Pratt as its new remarketing manager. In this new role, Pratt will be in charge of overseeing the daily operations of the company’s remarketing department.
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March 24, 2017
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Auto Financial Group (AFG), an online provider of financing products for credit unions and banks, has named Dave Pratt as its new remarketing manager. In his new role, Pratt will be in charge of overseeing the daily operations of the company’s remarketing department.
Pratt, who most recently served as general manager of Belton Auto Auction, joins AFG with over 20 years of experience in the automotive industry, the company stated. In his more-than 20 years of service in the automotive industry, he has worked in various capacities in dealerships, fleet lease companies, and auctions.
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"We are very excited to add Dave to our team. In addition to his extensive experience in the automotive industry, Dave also has the expertise we need to streamline our operations and increase value for our customers,” said Paul Marquez, director of Remarketing & Client Relations at AFG.
In 2016, AFG recorded a record year of growth, according to the company. AFG now has a geographic footprint throughout the entirety of the U.S. and works with several auctions across the U.S. to facilitate quick inventory management.
Since 2014, remarketing volume at the company has tripled. And, in 2017, the company aims to double the pace of their remarketing volume.
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