StoneEagle to Power TFS iBook Dealer Portal
StoneEagle’s SEcureAdmin platform will power Toyota Financial Services’ iBook erating portal for North American auto dealers.
DALLAS — StoneEagle announced that Toyota Financial Services will use StoneEagle’s SEcureAdmin enterprise administration system to power the iBook erating dealer portal for its North American dealers.
The SEcureAdmin platform features a “powerful” rules engine which simplifies the complexity of business logic and criteria to quickly display the complete suite of rates for Toyota Financial Services F&I products to their dealerships via the iBook dealer portal. The StoneEagle SEcureAdmin platform and iBook dealer portal leverage best-in-class cloud services, which optimizes the scalability and uptime of the platforms to meet the needs of Toyota Financial Services and their dealer partners, all according to the announcement.
“StoneEagle’s mission is to connect people and [erformance by providing industry-leading technology solutions and legendary customer service to our clients. We are excited to expand our 13-year partnership with Toyota Financial Services by bringing these solutions to their dealers,” said Thomas Elliott, president of StoneEagle. “We will continue to collaborate with Toyota Financial Services to deliver additional solutions that transform the retail automotive processes and industry.”
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