WesBank  CEO Joins Top Line Speakersat Car Conference

Chris de Kock, the chief executive officer  of WesBank,South Africa who set the cat among the pigeons with his downbeatforecast for vehicle sales at the Car of the Year awards evening in March, has joined the list of speakers lined up for the biennial CAR Conference, whichtakes place on September 1, during the SA Festival of Motoring at the Kyalami Circuit and Conference Centre.

In case you have forgotten, there were gasps when De Kock pronounced in March that WesBank predicted a decrease of 12%in total vehicle sales in 2016 compared to 2015. However, it seems his prophesy is pretty well on track as the year-to-date decline at the end of July was 11 percent

Nobody else had forecast such a big fall in sales volume. “Disruption”and “disruptive trends” are current buzzwords in the global automotive world and they are going to be significant in a number of presentations at this year’s conference, where the theme is: “Consumer trends and disruption: How South African automakers can drive the change required to adapt to a newfuture.” De Kock will examine disruption in the automotive finance industry in his presentation.

Keynote addresses at the conference will be delivered by Martin Briggs from the United Kingdom and Mark Lamberti, the CEO of the Imperial Holdings Group. Briggs isthe industry principal who leads the Mobility team at Frost & Sullivan, a international company which provides detailed market research and consulting advice in this sphere.

He is recognised as a thought leader on a range of Urban Mobility topics, especially car-sharing business models and the integration of public transport with road-based mobility services. The title of Briggs’ presentation at the CAR Conference is: “Megatrends and the future ofmobility.” Lamberti will talk to the topic “Leadership in times of economic downturn and consumer-disruption”.

Lamberti is currently busy restructuring the Imperial Group’s-automotive division in preparation for the impending retirement of Manny daCanha, the kingpin in the imported car section of this division, so his presentation will be very topical. The all-day-conference will conclude with a panel discussion on “The state of the South African automotive industry and change required to compete in world markets.”

The  panel will consist of Mike Whitfield, the president of NAAMSA, Jeff Osborne, the head of Gumtree Automotive; Thomas Schaefer, the president and CEOof Volkswagen South Africa, Chris de Kock of WesBank, and Dave Duarte, thefounder of Treeshake. Theconference will once again enjoy sponsorship from Tracker, while this year Gumtree has come in as an additional sponsor too.

The CARConference was held for the first time in 1996 as part of Auto Africa andsubsequently at the Johannesburg International Motor Show. Over the years ithas become South Africa’s definitive conference for the broader motor industryand an important showcase for the latest trends and possible developments forthe future.

 

Mike Ochonma

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