F&I Admin Signs Partners Alliance to the SCS Auto Platform
Chicago – F&I Administration Solutions LLC (F&I Admin), North America’s leading provider of software solutions for the administration of automotive F&I products, is pleased to announce that Partners Alliance Corporation (Partners Alliance) has signed on to use F&I Admin’s SCS Auto platform. Partners Alliance will use the platform for the administration of GAP and other products.
“F&I Admin’s SCS Auto platform has comprehensive capabilities for sales, contracts and claims, all of which we are looking forward to taking advantage of to grow our business,” said Jason Fletcher, President, Partners Alliance. “In addition, it will allow us to administer other products we may adopt as we expand our product lineup in the future.”
“We are exceptionally pleased to have Partners Alliance on board with the SCS Auto platform,” said David Trinder, CEO, F&I Admin. “We now have more than 30 customers using the platform, which shows that the investments we are making in the business and in the software are well recognized in the market, and that we have arguably become the industry standard.”
The SCS Auto modules are each tailored to the administration of specific F&I products, including GAP, vehicle service contracts, appearance protection, limited warranties and more. In addition to delivering a complete, streamlined administration solution, SCS Auto also connects to many third-party partners, including menu systems, inspection companies, payment plan providers, a credit card payment solution provider and many more.
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