The National Automotive Finance

(NAF) Association's 7th Annual Non-Prime Auto Lending Conference will

be held June 18-20, 2003 in Chicago.

A new crossfire session opens the conference on the afternoon of

the 18th. Following a format developed for the

Association's regional workshops, executives from auto lending

finance companies and dealerships will debate issues of interest to

the industry.

NAF Association's legal affairs subcommittee returns with the

informative and popular legal updates. Topics covered in the two

sessions include: privacy safeguards; OFAC list; product/payment

packing cases; USA Patriot Act; collection practices; and bankruptcy

law.

Technology affects all aspects of the non-prime auto lending

industry. Experts will lead sessions on web-based aggregators and

electronic contracting.

The program offers a wide range of topics, including identity

theft, securitizations, capital funding and starter-interrupt

devices. Economic forecast, used car outlook and highlights from the

Association's annual survey will provide valuable information to

lenders and dealers alike.

Exhibits, open throughout the conference, show the most recent

developments in products and services for the industry.

For complete information, visit www.nafassociation.com, contact

[email protected] or call 800-463-8955.

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