
The article discusses NCBA's visible auctions, arguing that they demonstrate scale and transparency in the auction process rather than indicating a failure of the credit model. It highlights the significance of repossessed vehicles, which can symbolize the struggles of businesses that have faced financial difficulties. The piece emphasizes the broader implications of these auctions beyond mere transactions.
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