Guidepoint Systems Launches ‘Recover It’ Solution
Guidepoint Systems today launched “Recover It,” a new GPS-based payment assurance solution for buy-here, pay-here dealers. It provides payment reminders, starter-interrupt and GPS tracking.
Guidepoint Systems today launched “Recover It,” a new GPS-based payment assurance solution for buy-here, pay-here dealers. It provides payment reminders, starter-interrupt and GPS tracking.
The National Alliance of Buy Here, Pay Here Dealers (NABD) released a preliminary agenda for its upcoming fourth annual Underwriting and Collections Conference, which will be held in Dallas from Nov. 7-9.
ZimpleMoney launches ZimpleAuto, a solution that allows dealers to make and manage loans directly to low- and middle-income consumers, bypassing traditional lenders, banks, and credit unions.
A 10-year licensing agreement that allowed payday lenders operating in Arizona to originate loans above a 36 percent usury cap will be allowed to expire tomorrow, causing many payday lenders in that state to switch to offering automotive title loans — or close their doors.
NABD founder explains why many franchised dealers are finding BHPH to be the ‘sweet spot’ of the industry — and how much they have left to learn.
The National Alliance of Buy Here, Pay Here Dealers (NABD) will hold its “Fourth Annual Buy-Here, Pay-Here Underwriting & Collections Conference” in Dallas, Texas, on Nov. 7-9, 2010.
CalAmp Corp., a provider of wireless products, services and solutions, has unveiled a new tamper-resistant vehicle tracking product, called Aercept PLUS, for the automotive finance market.
Nowcom, a provider of dealer management solutions, has released a new Web-based dealer management system, DealerCenter 7, a full-featured DMS offering increased accessibility and security.
The latest Retail Automotive Summary from CNW Marketing Research indicates that 2010 will turn out to be a big year for buy-here, pay-here (BHPH). The research firm is projecting sales of more than 2.3 million BHPH units before the year is out, topping last year’s total of 1.84 million.
Nationwide Acceptance Corporation opened a new division to provide $1 million to $5 million lines of credit to buy-here, pay-here dealers in markets the company serves.
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