PRNDL.com Adds Finance Center
Exclusive application process matches car buyers with best financing option. The Finance Center offers a full spectrum of credit options for all credit levels.
ALPHARETTA, Ga. — PRNDL.com, the online car-buying service, has launched a streamlined Finance Center, which offers a full spectrum of credit options for applicants of all credit levels. The Finance Center joins PRNDL’s menu of services, which include inspections, service contracts and vehicle shipping.
PRNDL’s auto loan application makes it quick and convenient to get financing, with applicants often receiving a decision from featured lending providers within minutes. This gives online car buyers — many of whom participate in online auctions — more negotiating power faster.
With PRNDL, the consumer can access multiple loan providers and control who receives their final loan application.
“With the introduction of the new Finance Center, PRNDL becomes the equivalent of an online lending concierge, facilitating access to many different vehicle loan providers while still guarding your personal information,” said Brent Sergot, president of PRNDL. “Whether your credit is stellar or not so great, PRNDL’s Finance Center can help match you with the right lender and will always treat your personal information respectfully.”
PRNDL uses a credit pre-check that helps identify which lenders may be a good match for any individual situation. Respecting consumers’ privacy, PRNDL does not view the results of the pre-check and simply performs a “soft” credit inquiry that does not impact the user’s credit score. Only those financing providers that are a match will be presented as options, providing consumers with control over which financing source, if any, can receive their full application to be considered for a loan.
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