F&I Express has Added Allegiance Administrators to its eContracting Platform
SOUTHLAKE, TX – Intersection Technologies Inc. – F&I Express® has added Allegiance Administrators to its aftermarket F&I eContracting platform. Through this seamless integration, dealers will have the ability to eRate, eContract, eSign, and eRegister all of their aftermarket F&I products with a single sign-on.
Allegiance Administrators, LLC, a third party administrator for vehicle service contract programs, provides vehicle service contract and/or mechanical breakdown insurance administration and claim adjudication services in the United States and Canada. They offer Performance First private label products to cover new and used vehicles through franchised and non-franchised automobile dealers; mechanical breakdown insurance to cover new and used vehicles primarily through lenders.
“Allegiance Administrators’ integrity in business, core values and state-of-the-art technology will be an asset to the F&I Express platform,” said Brian Reed, President and CEO F&I Express. “We are excited to have them on board and provide dealers with more options in eContracting their aftermarket products.”
“All of us at Allegiance are excited for the opportunity to partner with F&I Express,” said Joe Ryan, Senior Vice President of Sales Allegiance Administrators. “Our goal at Allegiance is to exceed expectations while also exploring new avenues to assist our Agents and Dealers in making the F&I process as simple and compliant as possible. F&I Express will enable us to deliver that expectation on every VSC.”
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