Automotive Credit Corp. Joins AppOne Platform
MINNEAPOLIS — Automotive Credit Corp., a Midwest-based provider of subprime financing solutions, has joined Wolters Kluwer Financial Services’ AppOne platform.
AppOne helps automate the credit approval and compliance processes for lenders and the dealerships they work with. This integration provides Automotive Credit with access to the AppOne network of independent dealers as well as Wolters Kluwer Financial Services’ network of Bankers Systems motor vehicle retail instalment contracts.
“Compliance requirements are a real challenge for dealerships. This is a significant new tool in our efforts to help alleviate the burdens of complicated F&I functions so they can focus their energy on meeting the needs of their customers,” said Jeff Glaser, vice president of sales and marketing for Automotive Credit Corp. “The new platform not only simplifies the loan origination process but it also helps build relationships with more dealers.”
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