F&I Administration Solutions Releases Mobile Website For Agents
Chicago - F&I Administration Solutions LLC (F&I Admin) released its mobile Web site that delivers real time contract sales, claim payment data and much more to agents. The mobile Web site supports any mobile device, including iPhones, Android devices, Windows mobile and any other mobile platform that supports Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari mobile browsers. Contract sales, claim payments and much more are available in real time to any agent selling products that are administered through F&I Admin’s SCS Auto express platform.
The real time contract and claim data can be viewed in total across all dealerships or by individual dealership. All data is presented by product and includes quotes, submitted contracts, activated contracts, cancelled contracts and paid claims. In addition, an agent can look up dealers, click to call or instantly locate them on a map.
“We are very pleased to be releasing this mobile Web site,” said David Trinder, CEO. “This data was previously only available as an iPhone application and being constrained to one type of operating system became very restrictive. Developing it as a mobile web site means that the data is now available to agents no matter what phones or mobile devices they may be using.”
“This latest development is consistent with F&I Admin’s stated strategy of leading the way in systems and functionality within the F&I product industry,” said Kumar Kathinokkula, COO. “Ensuring that agents have real time data at their fingertips no matter what device they are using is only the start. We will be adding to the functionality and data in the months ahead so it will not be long before agents and providers are 100% mobile enabled.”
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