E-Credit Express Lender Management Platform Enhanced with NADA Used Car Guide’s Trusted Vehicle Values
MCLEAN, VA - E-Credit Express (ECE) — a fully patented, automated, online lender management platform (LMP) that connects dealers to over 1,300 lenders instantly — has recently entered into an agreement with NADA Used Car Guide — the leading provider of used vehicle values — to speed up the used vehicle sale and loan approval process.
The integration of NADA Used Car Guide’s values into the ECE platform streamlines the dealer sales process and makes all vehicle value information available to lenders with the platform’s credit application feature.
Mike Stanton, vice president and general manager of NADA Used Car Guide said, “We are proud the industry’s most trusted vehicle values will be used in the E-Credit Express platform. Auto dealers will no longer have to go outside of the platform to include vital pricing information for lender approval. This ultimately makes for a faster sales process benefitting the customer.”
According to Paul Pawlusiak, president of E-Credit Express, “Our lender management platform connects customers to banks and lenders instantly. With the values integrated by NADA Used Car Guide, lenders will be able to make quick, easy, 24/7 loan decisions in five minutes or less.”
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