PaymentVision Partners With Quotepro
A new integration promises new options and an expansion of services for both companies and their clients, including auto dealers and auto finance companies.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — PaymentVision and QuotePro Kiosk announced a new partnership and forthcoming integration. The integration will expand payment processing options for QuotePro Kiosk clients and provide kiosk services to PaymentVision clients.
PaymentVision provides electronic payment processing technology and merchant processing for clients in financial services, collections and receivables, government and utilities. QuotePro Kiosk offers a kiosk solution for independent car dealers, BHPH and auto finance companies.
“We are constantly looking for ways to add additional services and improve the consumer payment experience,” said Eugene O’Rourke, vice president of marketing at PaymentVision. “Partnering with QuotePro and offering an integrated payment solution will enable payments to post directly into more than 20 existing PaymentVision integrations, further helping customers streamline their cash management and in-person payment operations.”
The planned integration should be completed later this year. It will offer finance companies and receivables management firms a number of new features, including 24/7 convenience, staffing efficiencies, the ability to accept in-person payments via cash, check, ACH, money order, credit card or debit card, real-time communication and more, according to the companies.
“This integration allows companies who embrace and use technology another efficiency in their cash-intensive business. It eliminates manual entry while allowing customers to pay with their preferred payment method — cash — which causes the most problems,” said Chris Albu, vice president of sales for QuotePro Kiosk. “It not only saves the business money but improves their processes while increasing safety and accountability.”
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