Audi Captive Joins AutoGravity Network
IRVINE, Calif. — Fintech firm AutoGravity has added Audi Financial Services to its car-shopping and financing platform, which allows car buyers to find their chosen Audi at the dealership of their choice and arrange financing in four easy steps, according to the company.
Audi dealers are also expected to benefit from the partnership, providing them with a new source of customers. According to AutoGravity officials, more than one million customers have downloaded the AutoGravity app.
"This partnership puts Audi Financial Services at the forefront of the digitization of the car buying and financing experience," said Charles Moore, chief digital officer and senior vice president of marketing and business development at Audi Financial Services. "Our participation in the AutoGravity network gives us direct access to over a million smartphone-first car buyers, letting us serve them with personalized offers on any Audi vehicle, anytime and anywhere they want."
AutoGravity offers car buyers the ability to obtain up to four personalized financing offers on the vehicle of their choice. Designed with state-of-the-art security, AutoGravity protects consumer information with advanced bank-level encryption and proprietary data security technologies, ensuring sensitive information is processed securely.
"AutoGravity brings the car financing experience into the digital age, where today's consumer wants to find it in the palm of their hand," said AutoGravity CEO Andy Hinrichs. "Through our partnership with Audi Financial Services, we're able to serve this rising generation of Audi enthusiasts with mobile access to unparalleled lease and finance options, helping them close the deal with confidence."
The AutoGravity app is available for download from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. AutoGravity is also available as a mobile-responsive web-app at www.autogravity.com.
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