OwnerGUARD Selects StoneEagle’s Administration Platform
OwnerGUARD has selected and successfully deployed StoneEagle’s SEcureARCH administration platform for its vehicle service contract and mechanical breakdown products, the two companies announced this week.
DALLAS — StoneEagle Insurance Systems Inc. (StoneEagle), a leading provider of software applications and enterprise systems to third-party administrators and insurance companies, announced this week that OwnerGUARD Corp. has selected and successfully deployed its SEcureARCH platform for the F&I product provider’s vehicle service contract and mechanical breakdown insurance products.
StoneEagle’s SEcureARCH provides erating, econtracting and eremittance capabilities, as well as contract management, claims administration, reporting, and seamless data exchange with a network of industry partners. Additionally, StoneEagle’s fully integrated VPay process enables OwnerGUARD to efficiently pay claims to automobile dealers and repair facilities, officials noted.
OwnerGUARD offers a wide range of F&I products to financial institutions, automobile dealers and manufacturers. It’s lineup includes mechanical breakdown protection, consumer debt protection, involuntary unemployment, theft loss protection and commercial/specialty risk products.
“SEcureARCH met all of our administration system requirements and has proven to be extremely flexible and user-friendly. We are pleased with the modern architecture, reliable processing and intuitive reporting SEcureARCH provides and the high level of customer support we consistently receive from StoneEagle,” said Henry Jimenez, president of OwnerGUARD.
Jason Gillette, vice president of sales and marketing for StoneEagle, added, “We are proud that OwnerGUARD selected SEcureARCH as their administration software platform. StoneEagle is dedicated to providing OwnerGUARD with scalable technology and superior support to help them achieve ongoing success.”
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