David Betteley, Asset Finance Connect
David Betteley
Community Head, Auto Finance
Asset Finance Connect

David is part of the Automotive Finance Advisory Board.

David Betteley started his career in Financial Services as a graduate trainee with Lloyds and Scottish Finance (part of the Lloyds Bank Group) in Manchester in the late 70’s. In 1989 he joined the International Motors Group (IM) to set up their in-house Finance Company in the UK to support the Hyundai and Subaru brands.

Staying with IM, he moved to Sweden in 1992 to run the vehicle distribution operations for IM in Scandinavia, Russia and the Baltic states. In 1996 he moved back to the UK to become MD of Vauxhall Finance and successfully managed the transition from 7 branches to one central location. In 1998 he was recruited by Toyota to insource their Financial Services operations in the UK. He went on to become a Senior Vice President when he had the responsibility for overall operations, sales and marketing and the development of new markets for both Toyota and Lexus in the Europe and Africa region.

During this 12 year period at Toyota he also served as a Pension Trusteee which gives him good experience to serve in a similar capacity at JLR. In 2010 David joined Jaguar Land Rover as Global Financial Services Director, retiring in July 2017. David now works as an independent advisor to Genpact Ltd and other companies. His main non-executive role has been as Chairman of the Finance and Leasing Association in the UK during the period May 2007 to May 2010.

David holds an MBA from Aston Business School Outside work his time is mainly devoted to his family. However he enjoys the occasional game of golf and still follows closely the fortunes of Manchester City.

Email: davidbetteley@assetfinanceconnect.com
My Sessions
Leaders interview: Opportunities and challenges for the UK asset finance industry
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Keynote Broadgate 1 and 2
AFC research: is Consumer Duty delivering real benefits for consumers or is it just adding cost?
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Panel discussion London Wall
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AF
Sustainability and the next UK Government - what auto and equipment finance companies need to know about Labour and Tory policies towards green
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Keynote Broadgate 1 and 2
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EF AF UAF