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Dealertrack, TCI Partner to Deliver Same-Day Contract Processing

An expanded partnership that includes a new integration between Dealertrack and Teledata Communications was designed to enable increased efficiency and faster funding for more auto finance sources.

June 10, 2019
Dealertrack, TCI Partner to Deliver Same-Day Contract Processing

Dealertrack and TCI have partnered to speed the loan origination process for auto finance sources.

Photo courtesy Dealertrack

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NORTH HILLS, N.Y. — Teledata Communications Inc., a provider of loan origination solutions for credit unions, banks, and finance companies, has expanded its partnership with Dealertrack to enable its network of finance sources to increase the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of their automotive paper contract processing and funding operation by turning it “completely digital,” executives said.

The move integrates TCI’s DecisionLender 4 loan origination system with Dealertrack’s Digital Document Services to enable expedited funding by replacing lenders’ time-consuming paper processing operation with a consistent, streamlined digital workflow that guarantees same-day turnaround and 99% data accuracy for all funding packages received each day, according to the providers.

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“Through our longstanding partnership with Dealertrack, which enables real-time auto loan decisions for our lender clients, we view this expanded integration to digitize contract packages as the next evolution in our lenders’ best-in-class dealer service journey,” said Bill Nass, president and founder of TCI. “Dealers want lenders funding contracts as fast as possible. By taking all paper funding packages to a same-day turnaround digital delivery model — no matter the volume — this integration allows our lenders to do just that. When lenders adopt the paper-to-digital process, they see complete contract data needed to approve the loan in their LOS, and dealers see contracts approved and funded faster, which keeps their free cash flowing.”

Executives noted the new integration enables a solid and fully paperless digital contracting solution for all of TCI’s auto lenders, helping them expedite funding, keeping their own operational costs in check, and enhancing their dealer relationships by supporting their free cash flow need.

“At Dealertrack, we’re continuously working to expand our partnerships with lender platforms to ensure all lenders have the resources they need to drive greater funding efficiency and strong dealer relationships,” said Todd Hutto, AVP of operations for Dealertrack Digital Document Services. “Through our latest integration with TCI, more lenders can optimize their business operations and put more time toward what matters most: funding loans and maximizing profit.”

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