ON-DEMAND: Learn How to Raise PVR in 3 Steps at AE Experience
Line\5’s Jennifer Richter will delivered a presentation on solutions to raise your PVR and PEN.

On Feb. 23, Line\5’s Jennifer Richter will deliver a presentation on solutions to raise your PVR and PEN.
TORRANCE, Calif. – Organizers of Agent Entrepreneur Experience announced that Jennifer Richter will present at the event, during a session sponsored by Line\5. Feb. 22 – 24, agents will have a unique opportunity to hear from some of the industry’s leading executives in the comfort of their own homes. Agents are invited to register at no cost.
"Help your dealers circumvent the limitations of traditional funding that will lead to more money in their pocket." – Jennifer Richter
Agent Entrepreneur Experience was founded on the principle that automotive general agents are the engine of the auto retail and finance industry, driving profits for dealers and F&I product providers while helping protect car buyers from undue financial distress. The team at Agent Entrepreneur and Agent Summit recognize the independent general agent’s unique role — and unique needs.
“Competition in this segment is fierce, and success depends on a number of factors outside of your control,” said David Gesualdo, president of Bobit Business Media’s Dealer Group. “To confront these realities, AE Experience will bring agents, agent principals, trainers, compliance and reinsurance experts, and F&I industry leaders to one place to educate, commiserate, and plan for the future.”
On Feb. 23, at 3:30 p.m. (EST), during a session sponsored by Line\5, the company’s business development manager, Jennifer Richter, will deliver an informative session on how to “Raise Your PVR in 3 Steps.” The presentation will focus on a discussion of the roadblocks finance managers run into when trying to sell backend products and provide a solution to raise PEN and PVR.
“Help your dealers circumvent the limitations of traditional funding that will lead to more money in their pocket,” Richter added. “Any obstacle they’re faced with can be handled with no money left on the table.”
Jennifer Richter works at Line\5, a company that provides comprehensive F&I solutions for dealerships across the country. As a business development manager, cultivating new relationships with DMS & menu providers, dealer principals, agents, and administrators, is her main goal. With Line\5, Jennifer uses her diverse skill set to provide creative solutions in sales, marketing, and training.
AE Experience is designed by and for the hardworking professionals driving F&I success and dealership profitability across the nation. For more information or to register today, visit AgentEntrepreneurExperience.com.
Originally posted on Agent Entrepreneur
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