Contact Information:
Address:
2566 Via Tejon
Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
T: 1-855-364-3977 (1-855-FNI-EXPR)
Contact Person: Brian Reed, CEO/President
Established in 2008 through international company Intersection Technologies Inc., F&I Express identified that the outdated processes in the automotive F&I industry were overdue for change. Since then, F&I Express has been dedicated to making business easier, faster, and more profitable for customers with our innovative technology solutions.
Address:
2566 Via Tejon
Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
T: 1-855-364-3977 (1-855-FNI-EXPR)
Contact Person: Brian Reed, CEO/President
F&I Express combines cutting-edge technology products with tailored consulting to solve problems for our customers across the aftermarket F&I product segment. We are leading the industry away from time-consuming, error-prone paper forms to our streamlined eContracting platform.
ExpressTabletSM, our innovative iPad® application, is the latest in our product line for providers, agents and agencies, and dealers. Providers’ aftermarket F&I products are accessible all in one place, and with greater visibility to agents as well as their dealers, more can be sold more efficiently. We can also set up a customized content management system in ExpressTablet for synchronized product updates for providers and their agents on the road. Combined with our eContracting platform, ExpressTablet provides the industry an opportunity to grow business and make sales even more successful than ever.

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