Zurich Joins Forces with Hudson Cook to Develop Guidance & Tools for Compliant Lending

Amid stepped up federal regulatory enforcement against alleged discriminatory and deceptive lending practices, Zurich North America prepared a package of initiatives to assist dealers in managing their entire credit origination processes.
Zurich highlighted these initiatives are designed to assist dealerships in limiting their risk associated with potential allegations involving noncompliance with fair lending laws.
"Zurich is aware of the regulatory demands surrounding lending practices that face auto dealers today," said Glenn Roberts, national training and business development manager at Zurich. "We've developed these measures to help our customers comply with fair lending laws. Armed with this information, dealers can evaluate their business practices and assess whether adjustments are needed to reduce their risk of regulatory or legal challenges."
Roberts explained differences in prices paid for dealer financed products, how products are sold and what products are sold can lead to regulatory inquiry and possible allegations of discriminatory violations of fair lending laws.
Zurich, advised by Hudson Cook, identified five key elements that dealers across the industry can consider to assist them in a fair-lending compliance program, including:
• Use of a credit score driven rate matrix
• Standardization of dealer participation
• Use of a vehicle only base payment quote
• Standardization of product gross margins and locking down menus
• Use of a model compliant menu that shows all prices, payments, rates and terms
To help its F&I dealer customers implement these recommendations, Zurich worked with Hudson Cook to develop a set of compliance tools. These tools can track performance and help ensure that the same procedure and policy for setting dealer participation is applied to all customers.
The tools also can allow dealers to take subjectivity and employee discretion out of setting APRs, the amount of dealer profit and offering add-ons and ancillary products, which results in a more uniform and likely more compliant process.
In addition, Zurich representatives can serve as an ongoing resource on compliance issues helping dealers stay up on the latest trends, changes in regulations and direction in clarifying issues or procedures that may arise.
"It gives me great peace of mind to know that we have worked to reduce our risk with the assistance of a company that understands how important it is for us to stay current with federal regulations." said Tom Thompson, president of Thompson Automotive in Baltimore. "We hold monthly meetings between Zurich and our staff so we can discuss the latest information available to help us stay compliant."