About Auto Industry

Everyone has their eyes on the automotive industry lately. BNET Automotive gathers and supplies daily industry trends and news coverage with specific insights for managers and executives, focusing on the major auto companies and parts manufacturers. In addition to detailed auto company trends and profiles, we report on new alliances and partnerships, new models, mergers and acquisitions, labor management, auto unions, investments, and other key issues related to this sector of business.

GMAC Seeks Government Investment

By Jim Henry | Nov 4, 2008

image GMAC logoGMAC Financial Services is in discussions with federal regulators, seeking official status as a bank holding company. That could make GMAC eligible for the federal government to buy shares in the company, as part of the financial-industries bailout.

GMAC owns a so-called “industrial loan corporation” chartered in Utah, which functions much like a bank.

GMAC is probably already eligible for the asset-purchase part of the federal bailout, called TARP, for Troubled Assets Relief Program, but so far only bank holding companies have been approved for the capital-purchase aspect of the program.

Besides auto loans, GMAC has a huge mortgage lending subsidiary, ResCap, which was heavily invested in subprime mortgages that went bad.

The U.S. Treasury Department lists institutions that have been approved for the capital-purchase program on its web site, along with the size of the government investment. For instance, Treasury has already invested $15 billion in preferred shares and warrants for Bank of America.

GMAC confirmed on Oct. 30 that it was “in discussions with federal regulators on bank status.” The company said it will also seek additional private funding. 

In a written statement, GMAC CEO Alvaro G. de Molina said, “The benefits of this type of restructuring would allow us to put additional capital and liquidity resources immediately to work in financing consumers and automotive dealers.”

Jim Henry has been writing about the auto industry from a business perspective for more than 20 years. He is also a member and past president of the New York-based International Motor Press Association.

BNET User Analysis

 

BNET TalkbackShare your ideas and expertise on this topic

Please add your comment:

  1. You are currently: a Guest |
  2.  

Basic HTML tags that work in comments are: bold (<b></b>), italic (<i></i>), underline (<u></u>), and hyperlink (<a href></a)

advertisement
advertisement
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
advertisement