F&I Express Adds Mosaic Identity Services to its Aftermarket eContracting Platform
SOUTHLAKE, TX – Intersection Technologies Inc. – F&I Express® has added Mosaic Identity Services and its FamilyBeacon line of products to its aftermarket eContracting platform. FamilyBeacon features restoration of a victim’s identity to its pre-event status performed by professional identity recovery advocates rather than by the victim.
Mosaic provides fully-managed coverage to restore a victim’s identity on the victim’s behalf pursuant to a limited power of attorney. Mosaic’s commitment to customer value extends to covering the entire family, including: spouse/domestic partner, children sharing the same permanent address up to age 25 and all IRS dependents of the subscriber (regardless of age) who either share the same permanent address as the subscriber, are in an assisted living facility, nursing home or hospice, or have been deceased for twelve months or less. And unlike other providers, Mosaic offers a money-back guarantee, plus a three-year stay-fixed guarantee.
“Mosaic’s commitment to their customers makes them an asset to the F&I Express platform,” said Brian Reed, President and CEO F&I Express. “Identity Theft is the fastest growing crime in the United States and Puerto Rico and we are pleased to offer Mosaic’s products and services on the F&I Express platform.”
“We are delighted to partner with F&I Express,” added Jim Ganther, Mosaic’s President. “Their integration platform makes everyone’s job easier, and facilitates the distribution of services such as FamilyBeacon. And because the F&I Express program is free to dealers, we are seeing strong interest in this technology.”
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