Dealertrack Launches Finance Portal for Hyundai’s Canadian Dealers
Mississauga, Ontario — Dealertrack Canada, part of Dealertrack Technologies, completed its launch of an online finance portal for all Hyundai dealers in Canada.
The new Hyundai-branded portal, powered by Dealertrack, will be directly integrated into the OEM’s systems to enable credit application submissions and the delivery of real-time data updates, including the latest incentives and aftermarket offerings, new inventory and CPO program data, to Hyundai dealers who are financing transactions through the Dealertrack Network.
“This new portal will help create greater workflow efficiencies for both Hyundai Auto Canada and its dealers, significantly transforming their businesses and their interactions with their OEM,” said Michael McCarthy, general manager, Dealertrack Canada. “We are committed to working with OEMs in Canada to improve their processes to help deliver bottom-line results to both the OEM and their dealerships.”
Currently, Hyundai Auto Canada, which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, has 210 dealerships throughout the country. “Hyundai and Hyundai dealers continue to embrace new technologies, systems and processes to improve the way we do business,” said Don Romano, COO, Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. “The new Hyundai dealer portal will allow us to improve communication and information sharing with our dealers, helping us make better decisions as we grow and manage our business.”
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