WASHINGTON, D.C. -

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is hosting another field hearing, but the agency hasn’t yet shared what topic it will be discussing.

CFPB officials did indicate the event will be on Nov. 13 in Wilmington, Del. They added the hearing will feature remarks from director Richard Cordray, as well as testimony from consumer groups, industry representatives and members of the public.

The last time the CFPB conducted a field hearing like this one, the bureau took aim at the auto finance industry. That session on Sept. 18 in Indianapolis featured how the CFPB wants to increase its authority over finance companies while representatives from the American Financial Services Association and the National Dealers Association defended how the vehicle financing process currently works, including the use of dealer markup and underwriting of subprime customers.