Innovative Funding Services Forms Partnership With LeasePlan USA
Innovative Funding Services (IFS) has formed a partnership with LeasePlan USA, a provider of vehicle leasing and fleet management solutions.
AUSTIN, Texas — Innovative Funding Services (IFS) has formed a partnership with LeasePlan USA, a provider of vehicle leasing and fleet management solutions.
IFS partners with lessors, fleet management companies, and other organizations to provide employee sales programs with full credit spectrum financing.
“IFS provides a high level of service during our remarketing process that mirrors our premium, high-touch service delivery. We value partners that can move quickly, provide flexibility and make sure the title work and documentation is correct. With IFS, we know it will be done right,” said Levi McCoy, director of remarketing for LeasePlan. “In this economy, I think the buyers also appreciate the quick funding of transactions that IFS provides.”
“This alliance with LeasePlan reaffirms the value IFS can provide to fleet lessors when remarketing their vehicles. Purchasers of these vehicles want personal service, a convenient process and often 100 percent financing, all aspects of the program we provide,” said Tim Janssen, president of IFS.
He continued, “With the changing dynamics in the lending arena, we have a modern approach to fleet financing and that’s often unique in the industry today. Technology moves quickly, and IFS works hard to stay ahead of the curve to continually improve our processes and keep customer service at optimal levels.”
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