RoadVantage Taps F&I Administration Solutions for F&I Software Administration
AUSTIN – RoadVantage announced a partnership with F&I Administration Solutions, LLC that was signed in August 2011. They recently went live with F&I Admin’s SCS Auto software solution with various RoadVantage F&I products including: GAP, tire and wheel, appearance protection, key replacement & anti-theft.
“Our solution presents many opportunities and efficiencies for a company like RoadVantage,” said David Trinder, CEO of F&I Administration Solutions. “RoadVantage is building innovative products, and our solution provides the ability to quickly develop and implement fresh approaches that will drive value.”
F&I Administration Solutions is a leading provider of software for the automotive F&I industry. Built specifically for automotive F&I product and service providers, the SCS Auto platform is a fully integrated, web-based solution that automates and streamlines the F&I product administration process.
In addition to being a complete solution that gives F&I product providers the necessary tools to run their back offices, SCS Auto is also connected to 15 menu systems for electronic rating and contracting.
“F&I Admin delivers an efficient administration of F&I products and at the same time allows us to be electronically connected to our dealers, said Garret Lacour, CEO of RoadVantage. “In an evolving F&I industry, and with a growing business such as ours, these requirements help us maintain our competitive edge.
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, RoadVantage offers dealers choices among the most popular and well-presented products and programs available including: Key Replacement, Tire & Wheel, GAP, Windshield, Interior/Exterior and a Multi-Shield offering. All programs are backed by an “A” rated insurance company and administered with high level customer service.
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