Wise F&I Integrates with Dealertrack
ST. LOUIS – Wise F&I LLC, a leading finance and insurance product provider, has integrated with Dealertrack to provide dealerships real-time access to Wise F&I products for price quotes and the electronic contracting of aftermarket products through the Dealertrack Aftermarket NetworkTM. Through the Dealertrack Aftermarket Network, the F&I sales and submission processes are all handled ... Read More »
ST. LOUIS – Wise F&I LLC, a leading finance and insurance product provider, has integrated with Dealertrack to provide dealerships real-time access to Wise F&I products for price quotes and the electronic contracting of aftermarket products through the Dealertrack Aftermarket NetworkTM.
Through the Dealertrack Aftermarket Network, the F&I sales and submission processes are all handled online providing a more accurate and streamlined contract rating process. The integration supports a range of Wise F&I products including GAP, Appearance Care, Vehicle Service Contracts and Theft Deterrent programs. Wise F&I products will be presented through Dealertrack eMenuTM, ensuring up-to-date pricing and information to their customers.
“The Dealertrack Aftermarket Network will extend the Wise F&I product reach to more dealers and customers nationwide,” said Matt Croak, President, Wise F&I. “We continue to strive to expand our technology solutions and provide the best in product offerings and contract processing. Being part of the Dealertrack Aftermarket Network will help to improve efficiencies and customer satisfaction.”
Wise F&I’s suite of products include: GAPWise, WiseCARE, THEFTWise, WiseTVP and KEYWise. All Wise F&I products are available for electronic contracting through the Dealertrack Aftermarket Network. Being part of the Dealertrack Aftermarket Network supports Wise F&I’s mission to be the automotive ancillary product provider – partner of choice.
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