AUL Unveils New Website, Plans Enhancements
AUL Corp.’s new website is part of a multiphase digital strategy executives say will modernize the automotive econtracting experience.

AUL has launched a new website designed to drive advancements in econtracting, reporting, and claims.
Photo courtesy AUL Corp.
NAPA, Calif. — AUL Corp. announced the launch of a new, streamlined website that follows the F&I provider’s recent addition of GAP and ancillary product offerings.
AUL CIO Jose Fleites said the site will introduce an enhanced econtracting and reporting environment in the coming months, providing dealers and agents with a “superior and seamless” purchase and reporting experience.
These additions are part of the first phase of a multiyear revamp of the firm’s IT solutions that will include an enhanced accounting system designed to drive accuracy and efficiency in reporting and claims.
“The retail automobile industry continues its transformation into an all-digital sales process, and as it does, it is imperative that we stay in front by providing agents and dealers the best tools to do their job easier, better, and faster,” Fleites said. “We are confident that our new digital solutions, and those still to come, will keep us on the leading edge of this ever-changing landscape.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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