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GWC Warranty and FlexPath Capital Form Strategic Alliance

Independent automobile finance company FlexPath will now offer GWC vehicle service contracts as part of its new partnership with GWC Warranty.

by Staff
March 31, 2015
1 min to read


WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — GWC Warranty, a provider of vehicle service contracts and related F&I products, recently announced a strategic alliance with FlexPath Capital, an independent automobile finance company specializing in servicing customers with non-prime credit in the Southeast and Northeast United States.

The strategic alliance will offer both automotive dealers and consumers more convenient and seamless access to quality financing and insurance services, officials said. Through its established and growing dealer network, FlexPath will now offer GWC vehicle service contracts, providing dealers with additional tools for offering service and loan customers with peace of mind when purchasing pre-owned vehicles.

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“GWC's partnership with FlexPath Capital is another example of our company’s commitment to help dealers sell more cars by giving car shoppers the confidence to become car buyers,” said Rob Glander, CEO and president of GWC Warranty. “By aligning with FlexPath Capital, we now have a partner to help us in continuing to share the ‘No Worries, Just Drive’ experience we provide dealers and their customers nationwide.”

”We are very pleased about the ability to partner with GWC to provide vehicle service contracts and other products through our dealer network to our customers,” said Peter Sayer, FlexPath CEO. “This partnership with GWC will enable our dealer partners to provide an additional level of protection to our customers through the ‘No Worries, Just Drive’ promise.”

 

 

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