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4 Things to Know About Protecting Your Auto Portfolio in 2023

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By Allied Solutions, with NAFCU,
June 14, 2023
Allied Solutions’ VP of Risk Management, Anne Holtzman, shares four critical factors that are and will continue to impact credit unions’ risk management strategies in 2023 and into 2024.

This blog was originally published by NAFCU.

In a recent CU Lab discussion with President of NAFCU Services Randy Salser we talked about the state of auto loan collateral. We discussed some of the intense challenges credit unions are facing in 2023 and associated tactics to overcome them. In case you missed the podcast episode, here are the highlights:

 

  1. Vehicle affordability is impacting uninsured collateral.
    The reduced affordability of vehicles across the board is bringing delinquencies back fast and furiously. This is happening as high-interest rates intersect with high vehicle prices, making vehicles less affordable than a few years ago. Insurance premiums are also higher because of higher vehicle values. Borrowers are canceling insurance policies at alarming rates. These factors combined are presenting lenders with heavy risk of uninsured collateral – collateral that may be valued at less than loan balance in the event of an accident or total loss. A perfect storm is brewing, and delinquencies are at the center. With rising delinquencies and deficiencies, we will start seeing deficiency balances return. 

  2. Loan volume is shrinking.
    The loan demand we saw during the pandemic is dipping as buyers respond to soaring interest rates. Now, if rates come down we may see demand grow. In the meantime, loan balances have increased 38% from… continue reading here.
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