F&I Express Adds NAC Vehicle Service Contracts to its e-Contracting Platform
PALOS VERDES - Intersection Technologies, Inc and its aftermarket industry leading e-contracting platform of F&I Express has entered into agreement and has added NAC Vehicle Service Contracts to its e-contracting platform.
F&I Express is an e-contracting platform for the aftermarket F&I marketplace. It provides the dealer one place to go to rate, e-contract and e-sign for all of their aftermarket F&I product administrators and providers.
The addition of NAC Vehicle Service Contracts on the F&I Express platform will enable NAC dealers to econtract NAC Vehicle Service contracts along with other ancillary F&I products that they may sell. The F&I Express process requires no redundant data entry for the dealer along with a great User Interface to make the process very easy.
Over the coming months F&I Express will be aggregating additional aftermarket administrators on its platform to make it one place for a dealer to go for all of their aftermarket products needs.
"The addition of NAC to the F&I Express platform enables both F&I Express and NAC to provide dealers more alternatives to efficiently and effectively electronically process aftermarket F&I products," says Brian Reed CEO and President of Intersection Technologies.
"Our goal is to make the F&I Express platform the easiest way for dealers to e-contract all of their aftermarket products," Reed said.
Commenting on joining the platform, Christina Schrank, Vice President of Marketing, with NAC stated, "NAC is excited about our partnership with Intersection Technologies, Inc as this will provide our mutual customers nationwide greater efficiency which in turn will positively affect their profitability."
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