RoadVantage Completes Third SSAE 16 Audit
The F&I products provider successfully completed its third annual SSAE 16 (SOC 1) Type II industry-standards audit.
AUSTIN, Texas — RoadVantage announced the successful completion of its third annual SSAE 16 (SOC 1) Type II audit, ensuring the company’s controls and procedures conform to industry standards for best practices.
Executives said RoadVantage continues to seek SSAE 16 Type II audits to reinforce its commitment to excellence while experiencing ongoing rapid growth. This certification proves that not only is RoadVantage expanding, it is ensuring that quality is not lost along the way, according to Gary Pennington, partner at SSAE 16 Professionals LLP.
“It is critical for organizations to adhere to industry standard best practices when it comes to their internal controls and processes,” Pennington said. “By continuing to subject themselves to the rigorous SSAE 16 Type II audit, RoadVantage is telling its customers that it is, and will remain, committed to providing the highest possible level of service and support.”
The audit undergone by RoadVantage was conducted in accordance with the AICPA SOC reporting standards by SSAE 16 Professionals, which provides SSAE 16 (SOC 1) audits, SOC 2 audits, and other IT compliance audits.
“We are committed to ensuring that we are always providing the highest possible level of service to our customers and dealers,” said Garret Lacour, CEO of RoadVantage. “We are continuing to grow at a rapid pace, and we want everyone to know that we are not sacrificing quality along the way. We will continue to ensure we are adhering to industry best practices, and we will continue to seek SSAE 16 Type II audits every year to keep us on track and accountable.”
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