Tire Shield Selects SEcureAdmin as its F&I Product Administration Platform
Tire Shield has selected the SEcureAdmin platform from StoneEagle F&I to manage all of its F&I products.

Tire Shield has selected the SEcureAdmin platform from StoneEagle F&I to manage all of its F&I products.
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RICHARDSON, Texas – Tire Shield, Inc. (Tire Shield) has selected the SEcureAdmin platform from StoneEagle F&I to manage all of its F&I products.
We already work with over 600 sellers today and this makes us even more confident we can increase that number significantly while continuing to provide the best service and the best products for our clients.
Tire Shield is the oldest tire and wheel road hazard company in the country, with more than 20 years’ experience assisting motorists. They provide unmatched pricing and superior customer service, along with proven performance that is guaranteed to boost profitability for their clients.
“As we have grown, it’s become more and more important to leverage the right tools to stay at the head of the industry,” said Travis Otto, National Sales Director at Tire Shield. “SEcureAdmin is built for growth and scalability, which is exactly what we were looking for. We already work with over 600 sellers today and this makes us even more confident we can increase that number significantly while continuing to provide the best service and the best products for our clients.”
“Tire Shield is focused on making sure their customers have reliable, high quality service,” says Jason Gillette, VP of Sales & Marketing at SEFI. “Moving to a proven, cloud-based platform like SEcureAdmin is the right way to achieve that superior experience and we are thrilled to work with them now and into the future as their business scales.”
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Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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