Equifax Introduces New Suite Of Digital Retailing Solutions
Three new offerings to help identify, authenticate, qualify and customize deals to bring vehicle shopping journey from online to showroom.

Three new offerings to help identify, authenticate, qualify and customize deals to bring vehicle shopping journey from online to showroom.
LAS VEGAS – Equifax Inc. announced at the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) show in Las Vegas a new suite of digital retailing solutions that aim to remove frustrations often associated with today's online car shopping where early-stage research and preferences rarely translate to showroom experience. Three new offerings: Digital ID, Digital Qualify, and Digital Accelerate are designed to help dealers, lenders and third-party service providers to identify, authenticate, qualify and customize the right deal for each online shopper. This suite complements a robust selection of Equifax Automotive offerings that help dealers to accelerate the financing process and get customers into a vehicle that meets their needs faster.
Helping consumers to understand vehicle affordability at the start of their online research and to speed up the financing process from their digital shopping to the showroom is critical to the car shopping experience.
"Equifax Automotive continues to expand its solution set to meet the needs of automotive dealers, lenders, marketers and the third parties critical to the car sales process," said Byron McDuffee, automotive general manager at Equifax. "Helping consumers to understand vehicle affordability at the start of their online research and to speed up the financing process from their digital shopping to the showroom is critical to the car shopping experience."
A survey commissioned by Equifax found 74% of consumers wanting a more seamless experience that translates between online research and the showroom. Car shoppers are looking for a simple, personalized car buying experience where they can seamlessly move from online to the dealership at any point in the journey. Speed of identity verification and financing are critical to this experience.
The new Equifax Automotive suite is comprised of three offerings, which can be purchased separately or used together to create a powerful automotive digital retailing experience:
Digital ID: Transform the digital shopping experience and accommodate the fast-paced, high-interaction expectations of today's online consumers. Allow shoppers to easily authenticate their identity from the dealer site and capture their consent online.
Digital Qualify: Accelerates the digital shopping process by qualifying the consumer with real-time pre-qualification information - helping dealers to make offers of credit to consumers at the point of digital interaction and personalize the consumer experience with that information. With Digital Qualify, consumers are able to receive qualified offers online.
Digital Accelerate: Helps to provide the information required to confidently structure the deal to meet the consumer's needs.
"Our new Equifax Automotive suite is designed to empower automotive professionals to identify and authenticate, capture consumer consent, and qualify the right shopper with the right vehicle. We are helping them to ultimately construct the right deal so that their customers get the journey they expect in today's retail environment, whether the customer is online or in the showroom," continued McDuffee.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
More Product & Technology

AppOne Partners With RouteOne for E-Contracting Solution
By digitizing the entire contracting and funding process, the company says auto dealers can eliminate frustrating and disorganized manual processes.
Read More →
Senators Propose Chinese Connected Car Ban
Just weeks before President Trump is set to meet with the Chinese president, two U.S. senators proposed a bill with the aim of protecting Americans’ data.
Read More →
Subaru Upgrades Safety Tech
Amid increasing regulation and consumer demand, the automaker has partnered with Infineon to update its advanced driver-assistance systems with the aim of greater safety and security.
Read More →
AAMS Training and Mosaic Compliance Services Merge
The strategic combination is intended to expand technology-driven compliance solutions for the automotive industry.
Read More →
Dealership AI Use on the Rise
The most common artificial intelligence applications in automotive retail include customer communications, scheduling, reporting, marketing content and handling of online leads.
Read More →
Auto Software Collaboration Grows
More OEMs and U.S. auto parts makers joined the global initiative to leverage open-source software development for greater efficiencies and vehicle innovations.
Read More →
In-Vehicle AI Predicted to Spike
Frost & Sullivan expects a $238 billion market opportunity for the technology in automobiles by 2030 as AI applications shift to more mass-market applications.
Read More →
What to Do When Your Vendor Is Hacked
The quickest way to turn a breach into a crisis is to wing it. Follow this seven-step playbook to ensure you meet your obligations.
Read More →
AI Can Enhance Dealer Ops
Personalized messaging is increasing appointment conversions by 26%, Cox Automotive says.
Read More →
Captive Auto Lenders Behind on Digital
Consumers demanding efficient, seamless online experiences as they shop for loans, survey finds
Read More →