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Remarketing Solutions.com Joins London Bridge Group’s BridgeLink eServices Network

by Staff
October 10, 2003
3 min to read


London Bridge Group, a global provider of business software and eCommerce solutions, has announced that Remarketing Solutions, specializing in vehicle remarketing for the automotive industry, has partnered with the London Bridge Group eCommerce network, BridgeLink™, to provide recovery and remarketing services to London Bridge collection and recovery customers.


Remarketing Solutions offers a variety of services including vehicle inspections, title processing, repossession and skip tracing, vehicle remarketing and transportation. The company says it tailors its services to meet the evolving needs of manufacturers, banks and finance companies, nonprime lending institutions, captive finance companies, company-owned fleets and rental car companies.

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The BridgeLink network streamlines the process of transmitting data for both repossession and remarketing consignments without additional programming costs to the client, according to Mark Brunn, vice president and general manager of Remarkeing Solutions. "The partnership with London Bridge is another step toward our goal of streamlining the communication process between Remarketing Solutions and all clients," Brunn said.


“London Bridge Group is pleased to announce the integration of Remarketing Solutions services into the BridgeLink eServices Network,” said Robert Fite, director of business development and strategic initiatives for the Credit Management Division of London Bridge Group. “The combination of London Bridge collection and recovery software with BridgeLink and Remarketing Solutions services will help streamline the automotive recovery effort by reducing the assignment delivery and response process by as much as 48 hours.”


The BridgeLink network is an XML-based technology solution that allows for easy system-to-system integration with collection and recovery service providers offering seamless communication and a bi-directional exchange of information and services. London Bridge Group partners with the most premier service providers in the industry. “Now, our mutual clients will have a more efficient and effective way of processing their automotive recovery and remarketing service requests,” Fite added.


About Remarketing Solutions


Remarketing Solutions -- a wholly owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises' Manheim Auction group -- provides customized solutions and services to the automotive industry.

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Currently operating six business units, including Recovery Solution, Inspection Solution, Title Solution, Auction Solution, Transport Solution, and Fleet Solution, RS says it "continues to meet the evolving needs of the vehicle-remarketing marketplace through dedication to technological advances, product development and exceptional customer service."


For additional information on Remarketing Solutions products and services, contact Bill Nutkins at 435 Metroplex Drive, Nashville, TN 37211, e-mail bill.nutkins@auto-rs.com or telephone (615) 986-4789.


Remarketing Solutions' Web site is at www.remarketingsolution.com.


About London Bridge Software Holdings plc


London Bridge Group has more than 1,200 customers worldwide and provides a portfolio of software and eCommerce solutions including customer and enterprise management software, banking software, credit management software and mortgage lending software.

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London Bridge Group has offices in Atlanta; Orlando, Fla.; New York; London; Stratford (UK); S. Africa; Australia; Singapore and Germany.


London Bridge Software Holdings plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange.


For more information on London Bridge Group, contact Robert Fite at 3550 Engineering Drive, Suite 200, Norcross, GA 30092, telephone (770) 810-8129, e-mail rfite@lbss.com or visit www.london-bridge.com or www.bridgelink.com.


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