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Chrysler Financial Hosts 2008 F&I Conference

Chrysler Financial hosted its fifth annual Finance and Insurance (F&I) Conference Feb. 11-15.

by Staff
February 20, 2008
2 min to read


Farmington Hills, Mich. — Chrysler Financial hosted its fifth annual Finance and Insurance (F&I) Conference Feb. 11-15. The conference, titled “Educate and Accelerate,” is a knowledge-based business conference designed to showcase tools, tips, processes and ideas for practical use in the finance and insurance departments of Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge dealerships. The conference, held in Las Vegas, provided F&I managers with ideas for increasing profit for the F&I office.


“The conference brought together experts in a variety of auto finance related disciplines — from seasoned Chrysler Financial professionals to automotive industry leaders,” said Mark Manzo, vice president of sales and marketing for Chrysler Financial. “One of our strengths at Chrysler Financial is our commitment to F&I training and providing access to our dedicated dealer consultants,” he added.

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F&I breakout sessions included the customer F&I experience, structuring the deal, leasing, menu selling, legal matters and power in partnerships. There was also a business expo highlighting Chrysler Financial business support tools like lead generation, e-Finance, insurance and credit card loyalty.


“I could talk all day about what I got out of the CF-Connect session I participated in,” said Sam Bass, business manager, Farris Motors in Rocky Mount, N.C. “CF-Connect is like a one-stop shop, with all the tools I need available from one screen.”



The conference was the ideal location for the new launch of the CF-Connect link through the Chrysler DealerConnect portal. This Web-based interface provides Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge customer information for pre-sale, point-of-sale and post-sale information. Some of the special new features include the option to generate customer lists for prospecting. The tool also provides real-time customer information like current payment, maturity date, line of business, payment range and current vehicle model and a free OFAC check.


“When I left the conference and returned to the dealership, I met with our general sales manager to show him some of the new reporting capability in CF-Connect — his eyes lit up and he immediately set up a meeting to spread the word to our sales staff,” said Neville Flintoft, finance director, Bill Luke Chrysler Jeep Dodge in Phoenix, Ariz.

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