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ACV Auctions Announces The Settlement Of Litigation Regarding AutoIMS; The Company May Now Provide Services To The 1,300 Commercial Consignors That Currently Utilize AutoIMS To Connect With Hundreds Of Physical Auctions

Author: Benzinga Newsdesk | February 21, 2024 05:50pm

ACV (NASDAQ:ACVA), the leading digital automotive marketplace and data services partner for dealers and commercial clients, is pleased to announce the settlement of its antitrust litigation related to the AutoIMS technology platform (ACV Auctions Inc. v. National Auto Auction Association, Inc., et al.).

AutoIMS serves the wholesale automotive remarketing industry with a tool that connects auto auctions, consignors, third-party services providers, and remarketing networks. In 2022, ACV filed suit after the company was unable to secure an AutoIMS license.

ACV has now received an AutoIMS license and settled the lawsuit. The company may now provide services to the 1,300 commercial consignors that currently utilize AutoIMS to connect with hundreds of physical auctions. ACV will also be able to deploy AutoIMS in a way that supports ACV's digital-focused business model.

"AASC is pleased the parties were able to reach a reasonable agreement and looks forward to meeting the needs of both ACV and our consignment customers," stated AASC President and CEO Venkat Krishnamoorthy.

ACV CEO George Chamoun remarked, "Our objective is to help our commercial and dealer partners achieve their unique and strategic business goals. ACV is excited for the opportunity to work with AASC to expand AutoIMS's capabilities to consignment of vehicles at any location while leveraging ACV's digital offering."

The settlement also resolves the litigation as between ACV and NAAA, and ACV's affiliates look forward to participating in NAAA's membership programs consistent with NAAA's bylaws. In recognition of the new relationship, ACV will donate to NAAA's Warren Young, Sr. Scholastic Foundation, Inc. Scholarship Program, which grants academic scholarships to eligible full-time employees of NAAA member auctions or corporate offices, their children or grandchildren.

The settlement provides that the litigation will be dismissed with prejudice. All parties agree that the settlement does not represent an admission of liability on the part of any party to the suit. The remaining terms of the settlement are confidential.

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