Contact Information:
Address:
10800 Pecan Park Blvd.
Suite 410
Austin TX 78750
T: 1-800-346-6469 x 8989
Contact Person: Bob Corbin
Innovative Aftermarket Systems (IAS) has been leading the aftermarket industry in developing superior aftermarket programs and revolutionary F&I software solutions for more than twenty-five years.
Address:
10800 Pecan Park Blvd.
Suite 410
Austin TX 78750
T: 1-800-346-6469 x 8989
Contact Person: Bob Corbin
Founded in 1984, IAS is the industry’s first and most complete F&I solutions provider offering custom aftermarket products, innovative F&I technology solutions, a comprehensive VSC suite, a renowned dealership training institute, turn-key reinsurance programs and industry leading F&I management.
In addition, IAS has hundreds of certified agents throughout the United States providing our F&I management solutions, aftermarket, technology and training products for many of the top-100 dealer groups. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas with offices in Oklahoma City, OK and Dublin, OH.

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