Prestige Financial Services, OnlineBKmanager.com Partner to Assist Subprime Dealers
Prestige Financial Services and www.OnlineBKmanager.com have partnered to help dealers efficiently deliver vehicles and supply financing for bankruptcy customers. Through this alliance, Prestige Financial Services’ Dealers Partners can receive a package discount on www.OnlineBKmanger.com services.
SALT LAKE CITY — Prestige Financial Services and www.OnlineBKmanager.com have partnered to help dealers efficiently deliver vehicles and supply financing for bankruptcy customers. Through this alliance, Prestige Financial Services’ Dealers Partners can receive a package discount on www.OnlineBKmanger.com services.
For nearly 15 years, www.OnlineBKmanager.com has been the leader in bankruptcy marketing and developed the first BK selling tool designed specifically for the subprime dealer. The company’s flagship product is supported by the industry’s only money-back guarantee.
Prestige Financial Services Inc. is a premier provider of consumer financing solutions for franchised automobile dealerships. An affiliate of The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies and headquartered in the Rocky Mountains of Utah, Prestige services a wide range of borrower types. Since 1994, Prestige has offered:
• Discharged, Open 7, Open 13 and double bankruptcy funding
• Competitive near-prime through deep subprime financing
• No minimum score and no minimum down requirements
• Generous advances and low fees
• Live buyers for make-sense approvals
• Automatic rate drops for good customers
Robert Davies, president of www.OnlineBKmanager.com, sees this joint venture as a winning situation for all parties. “Ultimately, through this partnership, the bankruptcy customer is the winner by having the opportunity to work with a quality dealership and first-class lender that reports to all credit bureaus,” he said. “We work hard to offer our industry leading programs and Prestige Financial shares our passion for serving the BK market.”
Prestige is currently funding loans through franchised dealerships in WA, OR, ID, WY, UT, CO, AZ, NM, TX, MO, IL, KY, GA, VA, MD, and HI and will soon be pursuing new dealer partners in NH, NY, NJ, AL, KS, WI and MT.
"We're always open to opportunities that will help our dealers to better serve these deserving customers," said Bryant Henrie, Prestige’s chief operating officer. "This initiative with www.OnlineBKmanager.com aligns with our objectives and we're looking forward to much shared success."
The “Prestige/OnlineBKmanager.com” BK marketing program is available now to qualified dealers. For more information, call Lori Morrill with Prestige Financial Services at (801) 844-2402, or Christine Follett with www.OnlineBKmanager.com at (888) 739-1468.
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