Auto Finance Summit 2025 is coming to the Bellagio Las Vegas from October 15–17. If you’re in the auto finance world—banking, lending platforms, software, or dealerships—this event is where leaders gather. With more than 2,000 delegates including execs, portfolio managers, fintech innovators, software providers, and regulatory experts, this is your chance to connect with decision makers for real business.
But sitting behind a generic booth won’t get you noticed. People here value efficiency, clarity, and trust. You need a space that looks professional, feels welcoming, and keeps people talking. That’s where TrueBlue Exhibits helps. They build smart, simple, and effective booths so you can focus on networking—not worrying about setup.
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This summit covers auto lending, risk, newer reg models, fintech integration, compliance, and consumer finance trends. It attracts high-level professionals ready to buy, partner, or invest.
Attendees often include:
. Finance executives evaluating loan platforms
. Tech leaders looking for AI credit scoring tools
. Auto OEM finance teams wanting better leasing systems
. Investors scouting next-gen mobility financing
. Credit unions and fintech companies expanding their auto portfolios
If you have a solution that helps lenders manage risk, improve loan efficiency, or enhance customer experience—you’ll find an audience here.
Bellagio is classy. So the conference room spaces are clean, hotels fancy, but layout can be tight. Booths are smaller, more refined, less flashy. People attend sessions, visit exhibitors, network over coffee.
That means your booth must:
. Look clean and modern
. Be quick to understand
. Offer space to talk privately
. Easily capture information
Generic trade show booths don’t cut it. You need a layout that fits the room, yet stands out. TrueBlue builds exhibits that meet these needs.
TrueBlue Exhibits provides full-service booth design centered on your business goals:
. Goal Discovery—They ask: Who’s your audience? What’s your message? What do you want visitors to do?
. Design That Matches—They create layouts suited to small or medium conference floor spaces at Bellagio. Focus on the demo area, signage, conversation table.
. 3D Previews—Render your booth to inspect flow, branding, finishes before building begins.
. In-House Build—They construct everything in their facility, meaning quality control and reliable schedule.
. Install & Teardown—TrueBlue handles shipping, set-up, and tear-down, so you stay carefree during show days.
This combination means you get a professional booth that suits financial professionals—efficient and polished.
In this industry, simplicity is key. Your booth should feel like a meeting corner—not a retail space. Here’s how TrueBlue arranges things:
.Clean branding: Big logo, simple font, glass white furniture—nothing loud.
. Small demo screen: Show your platform or app in a tablet or monitor view.
. Meeting area: Table with two or three chairs for longer talks with potential partners.
. Easy lead capture: iPad sign-up or QR code to download fact sheet.
. Soft lighting and carpet: Subtle but warm, not bright fluorescent warehouse feel.
These touches help people stop, notice, and feel like they can talk business.
Even if you only have a small footprint (like 10×8 inline), they help:
. Use seamless branding panels
. Add demo stations or counters
. Offer small storage pods instead of big crates
. Focus on clarity rather than decoration
You’ll look polished—without overspending.
They earn trust because they plan and deliver. No surprises. They keep to deadlines. They answer calls fast. And they fix issues quickly if they arise.
Clients say:
. “They built our auto lending showcase in under 3 weeks.”
. “Our staff didn’t worry about the booth—they focused on leads.”
. “The design felt upscale but compact—perfect for Bellagio.”
That dependable service is why brands return each year.
Here’s a simple roadmap:
. 6 months out: Reserve your booth space, start the design talk with TrueBlue
. 4–5 months out: Approve layout and branding, book meetings
. 2–3 months: Finalize graphics, collateral, staff list
. 1 month: Train staff, upload software to demo screen, ship materials
. 1 week before show: Install booth, test lighting & AV
. During show: Engage visitors, demo solutions, collect leads
. Post-show (48–72 hrs): Follow up with leads, send thank-you notes, plan next event
Planning ahead means your booth conversation flows—and you avoid last-minute panic.
Sustainability matters even in finance. Many companies care about green office and travel policies.
TrueBlue offers:
. Modular displays you can reuse next fiscal year
. LED lighting that saves power
. Rental components to reduce waste
. Option to store booth near Bellagio for future shows
So your presence aligns with sustainable values.
Auto Finance Summit 2025 is one of the most important gatherings for professionals in the auto lending and finance industry. Held from October 15 to 17 at the Bellagio Las Vegas, this event brings together top executives, lenders, fintech innovators, regulators, and auto dealership finance teams under one roof. The summit offers a deep dive into the latest trends in vehicle financing, risk management, consumer behavior, compliance, and emerging technologies
. Dates: October 15–17, 2025
. Venue: Bellagio Las Vegas, NV
. Hosted by: Automotive Finance Association (AFA)
. Themes: Risk management, tech innovation, consumer trends, regulatory update, mobility finance
Beyond the exhibit hall, there are keynote talks, panel sessions, informal meetups. It’s networking gold if your booth complements your message.
Auto Finance Summit isn’t just a conference—it’s a place where partnerships form, platforms sell, and new models get talked about.
If you show up with a generic booth, people may pass by. If you show up with an efficient, thoughtful setup by TrueBlue Exhibits, you’ll say: “We understand this space, we speak your language, and we build solutions to help you lead.”
Reach out to TrueBlue and build an exhibit that matches your financial message—clean, clear, and customer-focused.