CoreLogic Credco Introduces Online Dashboard for Red Flags Compliance
POWAY, Calif. – CoreLogic Credco, a provider of automotive specialty credit reporting solutions and a division of CoreLogic has introduced Red Flag Viewpoint, an integrated online reporting dashboard that combines, summarizes and delivers easy-to-read reporting on Red Flags Rule compliance efforts for automotive dealers.
Developed in collaboration with Compli and part of Credco’s comprehensive Red Flag compliance suite, Red Flag Viewpoint is designed to help dealers meet the Red Flags Rule’s requirement of regularly monitoring and updating their Identity Theft Prevention Program.
The Red Flags Rule went into effect January 1, 2008, and is scheduled for mandatory enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission beginning January 1, 2011.
“Without sufficient data and the latest technological advances, deterring identity theft and maintaining compliance with the Red Flags Rule can be a complex, time-consuming task,” said Kevin Clements, senior vice president of corporate development for CoreLogic Credco. “Red Flag Viewpoint is specifically designed to simplify the monitoring and reporting requirement of the Rule, easily and effectively, allowing dealers to stay focused on sales objectives and other critical operations.”
Red Flag Viewpoint’s proprietary algorithms and reporting capabilities enable dealers to conveniently analyze their applicant portfolio on multiple levels to monitor for potential Red Flag risk. Available on Compli’s intuitive web-based platform, the easy-to-use interface lets users report directly off key identity verification alert statuses; access dynamic views of their entire applicant pool and associated risks; and export data for auditing and reporting.
Using Red Flag Viewpoint means dealers can easily monitor, analyze and report on a wide range of customer data provided exclusively by Credco. They can drill down on metrics and audit reports for detailed analytics, or view customer data as broadly as needed. Reporting analytics can also be viewed either on entire dealers groups or individual dealers. For more information, automotive dealers can call (866) 348-2404 or visit www.credcoservices.com/RFM.
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