GWC Warranty Introduces iPad App for Dealers
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — GWC Warranty, a provider of vehicle service contracts and related finance and insurance products, recently unveiled the new GWC Warranty Dealer App for iPads, reports F&I and Showroom. The app is now available in the Apple App Store. The GWC App features an educational video library, interactive coverage selection tool, real-time, reactive ... Read More »
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — GWC Warranty, a provider of vehicle service contracts and related finance and insurance products, recently unveiled the new GWC Warranty Dealer App for iPads, reports F&I and Showroom. The app is now available in the Apple App Store.
The GWC App features an educational video library, interactive coverage selection tool, real-time, reactive virtual shopping cart and mobile rating engine with VIN scanner to create a fast, easy, user-guided experience for selling vehicle service contracts.
“In developing the GWC Warranty Dealer App, our goal was to create the easiest way to sell a vehicle service contract by taking customer education and contract rating from the top of a desk to the palm of a hand,” said GWC Warranty CEO and President Rob Glander. “This app is yet another tool for our dealers that lets them and their customers know they are working with the best-in-class vehicle service contract provider. Part of our promise as a company is to help our dealers sell more cars by investing in technology to make them more efficient and progressive.”
The GWC Warranty Dealer App for iPads is the latest in a line of the company’s technological innovations designed to help dealers sell more cars. In the past year, GWC also introduced its web-based Dealer Portal, which offers the ability to rate and remit vehicle service contracts online. For Elite and WealthBuilder Dealers, GWC also recently introduced online claims service to help expedite the claims process for customers of GWC’s top dealer partners.
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