Intersection Technologies Adds Auto Trac to e-Contracting Platform
Intersection adds Auto Trac to its e-contracting platform for aftermarket F&I products, allowing Auto Trac dealers to electronically rate, contract and sign the F&I product provider’s various GAP and other ancillary products.
PALOS VERDES, Calif. — Auto Trac is the latest F&I product provider to be added to Intersection Technologies Inc.’s F&I Express e-contracting platform, allowing the F&I product provider’s dealers to e-rate, e-contract and e-sign the company’s various GAP products and other ancillary F&I products.
F&I Express will be offering the Auto Trac System family of dealers and strategic partners the ability to e-contract all of the Auto Trac products in a matter of seconds, company officials said. The F&I Express process includes no redundant data entry for the dealer and provides an easy-to-use user interface.
With the addition of Auto Trac, F&I Express now has more than 35 F&I product providers connected to its e-contracting platform.
“F&I Express is very happy to add Auto Trac System and its eXtreme GAP and other F&I products under the eXtreme brand to our platform,” said Brian Reed, CEO of Intersection Technologies Inc. “eXtreme GAP and F&I Express will be working together to help support the transition of traditional 5-ply GAP form processing to e-contracting.”
Jim Portell, product manager of Auto Trac System, added: “In selecting F&I Express as our key technology partner, we felt that they not only have the technology to successfully support our e-contracting and e-remittance initiatives, they also had the industry knowledge and expertise that we look for in all of our partners.”
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