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Traffic near the MetLife Building in New York, US, on Tuesday, March 24, 2026. The world’s largest alternative asset managers, which for years have fueled the private credit boom, are suddenly grappling with investors skittish about the industry’s lending practices and exposure to businesses vulnerable to artificial intelligence. Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg

MetLife Investment Management’s Andrew Butville to join Auto Finance Capital Summit  

Auto Finance News is pleased to announce that Andrew Butville, senior director and asset-backed securitization sector lead at MetLife Investment Management, will join a panel discussion at the inaugural Auto Finance Capital Summit, taking place May 11-12 at JW Marriott in Nashville, Tenn. 

Butville will join the panel, “The investor perspective — pricing risk in 2026,” on Monday, May 11, at 11:45 a.m. local time. 

View the full event agenda. 

Andrew Butville

Butville has almost two decades in the finance industry, according to LinkedIn. He joined Metlife in 2018 after five years as a ratings analyst at Moody’s Investor Service. He also worked at Milbank and Santander Bank. 

Joining him on the panel will be:  

  • Ines Beato, associate managing director and sector lead at Morningstar DBRS; and 
  • Garrett Connor, finance manager at Nextgear Capital 

Session topics will include: 

  • Risk-based pricing in subprime and deep subprime;  
  • Lessons from Tricolor; 
  • Appetite for bespoke and illiquid deals; and 
  • Spreads vs. corporates and relative value discussion.  

Auto Finance Capital Summit will provide an in-depth look at trends across capital markets. Attendees will tap into key information to form strategies around capital stress testing, fraud mitigation, risk-based pricing and building successful treasury risk frameworks through networking opportunities.  

Learn more about Auto Finance Capital Summit and register here.