SpringboardAuto to Power Online Financing Experience for Banks
SpringStack is an end-to-end auto finance platform designed to power a direct-to-consumer online experience for banks and other finance sources. It supports multiple financing product options and offers real-time loan configuration, document upload, vehicle valuation and pricing, electronic signature and more.

IRVINE, Calif. — Direct lender and technology provider SpringboardAuto this week announced the launch of SpringStack, an auto finance platform designed to power a direct-to-consumer online experience for banks and other finance sources.
SpringStack’s full-stack solution leverages scalable technologies, such as Node.js, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, MongDB, and AngularJS, to power an online direct-to-consumer experience supporting multiple financing product options, and business process outsourcing services such as lien perfection, seller facilitation, and customer service.
The platform also is designed to support a mobile-friendly customer experience, offering real-time loan configuration, document upload, appointment scheduling, vehicle valuation and pricing, electronic signature, and more.
“While pieces of the online auto purchasing puzzle have been individually available for years, SpringStack is helping to bridge the technology and operational gaps for banks and other companies,” said SpringboardAuto CEO and founder Jim Landy. “With SpringStack, lenders can now offer their customers a transparent, empowering, mobile-friendly and self-directed auto finance experience — and it is available as a total solution, or to fill in specific product gaps like private party purchase or lease buyout offerings, both of which require facilitating ownership change on behalf of the customer.”
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