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Auto Finance Pros Progressing on Digital Adoption

E-signature and e-contracting technologies are more widespread, but digital e-vault tools for securitization and collateralization are focus for 2023

December 8, 2022
Auto Finance Pros Progressing on Digital Adoption

Survey gauged more than 2,000 automotive dealer, lender and service provider professionals in November.

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Wolters Kluwer, a global provider of professional information, software solutions and services, announced results of an industry survey it commissioned to better understand where automotive, dealer and auto-finance professionals are still finding barriers in adopting more digitized solutions for back-office documentation processing.

It presented an online survey to more than 2,000 automotive dealer, lender and service provider professionals in November. Nearly four in five respondents, or 80%, said they aren't currently using digital finance solutions. Twenty-three percent said they still have not found the right solution to fit their needs, and 24% said they haven’t found the right qualified provider to implement the solutions. Only 11% cited budget reasons as to why they haven’t implemented the technology.

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Of those who are leveraging digital, 82% said they are utilizing e-signature tools through a partner, and 75% said they are utilizing e-contracting tools through a partner. Only 34% said they are leveraging a more robust e-vault solution.

“We are certainly starting to see wider migration and adoption levels for critical digital finance tools like e-signature and e-contract, but the industry has a lot of catching up to do in adopting a more complete e-vault environment for their documents,” said Tim Yalich, Head of Auto Strategy for Wolters Kluwer. “It’s not enough to offer your customer just an electronic way of signing a contract. You need to also have a completely digitized back-office process for holding, securitizing, managing and transitioning all documents between a dealer and lender, and a lender to investor.”

The rate of digital workflows by automotive professionals reinforces that, as 85% of respondents said they are leveraging digitized processes for credit application and decisioning, and 82% are using them for loan processing and funding. Only 43% are leveraging digital tools for securitization or collateralization. However, when asked where they would like to transition more toward digital in 2023, 82% said they would like to digitize more of their securitization or collateralization processes.

Automotive and auto finance professionals can benefit from a well-rounded, robust digital back-office ecosystem, since 54% of respondents said they are trying to focus on a reduction of errors, and 53% said they want to align with a full suite of technology being used by partners, and compete with other lenders that have gone digital.

Originally posted on F&I and Showroom

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