DMVdesk Hits One Million Transactions in September
AGOURA HILLS, Calif. — DMVdesk, Motor Vehicle Software Corporation’s (MVSC’s) vehicle registration software, has announced over one million deals processed in 2014, to date.
Averaging in excess of 120,000 transactions per month, DMVdesk reached the one million milestone three months earlier than in 2013, underscoring the company’s rapid growth trajectory. So far this year, DMVdesk has posted a 35% new customer growth rate, officials said.
“This has been a very significant year for DMVdesk,” said Don Armstrong, president and CEO of MVSC. “We are very grateful to our dedicated DMVdesk team and our dealer partners. We wouldn’t be where we are without the highly interactive network of dealerships we are privileged to work with. Their feedback helps us provide effective innovations and the highest possible level of service. Processing a million transactions so early in 2014 tells me we are succeeding at our most important goal — client satisfaction.”
Currently representing almost 600 new automobile dealers in California, such as Galpin Motors, DMVdesk holds a 42% market share in its home state. MVSC is currently expanding its services and solutions, including DMVdesk, across the nation. New states of operation will be announced soon.
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