Two Atlanta Companies Partner to Intro New Loan Application Software for Auto Dealers
Fidelity National Corporation has announced a partnership with Harland Financial Solutions to provide enhanced loan application software to auto dealers.
Fidelity National served as a beta test site for the Windows based version of Application Manager, a loan application processing system created by Harland Financial Solutions. Following the successful test, Fidelity is now ready to roll out the new software to its nearly 800 auto dealer clients in five Southeast states. As a result of the partnership, automobile dealers will soon be able to provide customers with improved loan application services, according to Jim Miller, Fidelity chairman.
Fidelity National is committed to implementing new technologies to better serve customers, according to Miller. "Fidelity is keeping pace with the ever growing technology needs of dealers," Miller said. "This new software will improve the speed and flexibility of our loan application processing."
Atlanta-based Harland Financial Solutions meets technology needs of the financial sector. They are a provider of checks, financial software and direct marketing to financial institutions.
Fidelity National Corporation, through its operating companies Fidelity National Bank and Fidelity National Capital Investors, Inc., provides a range of banking, trust, mortgage and investment brokerage services through 19 full-service branches in Atlanta, Ga. Mortgage, construction and automobile loans are also provided through an office in Jacksonville, Fla.
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