50th F&I Product Administrator Signs On With F&I Admin
CHICAGO - F&I Administration Solutions, LLC (F&I Admin), North America’s leading provider of software solutions for the administration of F&I products, announced today that it has added it’s 50th product administrator to the company’s steadily growing customer base. This milestone marks a significant achievement for F&I Admin and confirms its leadership position in the automotive and powersports F&I industry.
Since purchasing the company in 2009, F&I Admin has achieved exponential year on year growth – building its customer base from 7 to 50, integrating to over 60 menu and other partners and enhancing its SCS Auto software to continually expand its solutions and services without compromising on flexibility and ease of use. Over 5 million new transactions were processed through the SCS Auto system in 2015.
“F&I Admin differentiates itself from competitors by consistently evolving and updating its software and services,” said Kumar Kathinokkula, COO of F&I Admin. “This constant growth of the breadth and depth of our functionality ensures that we are always appealing to an ever growing list of potential customers. This is one of the major drivers of the rapid pace at which customers are signing up with us.”
“We are very proud of this moment in F&I Admin’s history,” added David Trinder, CEO of F&I Admin. “Companies who select F&I Admin are looking for a partner that is dedicated to the complete customer experience but is still agile enough to adjust to this ever-changing industry. Our continued growth is a direct result of F&I Admin’s ability to deliver to this expectation.”
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