MADA, ADP Partner to Offer Digital F&I Forms to Minnesota Dealers
A division of the Minnesota Automobile Dealers Association has partnered with ADP Dealer Services to provide digital versions of MADA F&I forms to ADP clients.
WEST ST. PAUL, Minn. — MADA Services Inc., a division of the Minnesota Automobile Dealers Association, signed an agreement with ADP Dealer Services Inc. to provide digital versions of MADA F&I forms and documents to ADP clients through ADP’s Digital Contracting solution.
“This is a win-win situation for our dealers and their customers,” said Jack Kohls, director of services for MADA Services Inc. “ADP clients looking to move to this new technology can now get F&I forms designed specifically for Minnesota dealers by MADA in a digital format.”
ADP’s F&I Digital Contracting solution enables dealers to download digital versions of finance forms and print them in the F&I office on a laser printer. It also allows Minnesota dealers to experience less held offerings due to misalignment of forms, missing forms, and missing signatures, according to the company.
“We’re pleased to now have MADA F&I forms available in our eForms Library as part of ADP’s Digital Contracting solution,” said Tom Nitch, director of digital contracting sales for ADP Dealer Services. “This new technology provides a streamlined process in the F&I office to reduce errors, save time, and improve the car-buying experience.”
For more information, visit www.adpdealerservices.com/en/solutions/front-end/f-and-i/digital-contracting.aspx.
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