F&I Administration Solutions Signs Auto Knight Motor Club Onto SCS Auto
CHICAGO - F&I Administration Solutions, LLC announced the signing of an agreement with Auto Knight Motor Club to F&I Admin’s SCS Auto platform. Auto Knight Motor Club is a member of Fortegra Financial and will use SCS Auto to administer Key Replacement, Tire and Wheel, Total Protection, and Total Protection Plus.
“Signing onto F&I Admin’s SCS Auto solution will allow us to drive growth without adding resources,” said Jeffrey S. Rizzo, President of Auto Knight Motor Club, “SCS Auto is a comprehensive solution that will add significant efficiency to our internal processes. In addition, their broad array of options for eRating and eContracting for dealers will mean that we will be able to receive the vast majority of our contracts electronically.”
“We are very pleased to have signed Auto Knight Motor Club on to our administration solution,” said David Trinder, CEO of F&I Admin. “Since the successful release our GAP module two years ago we have worked hard to develop SCS Auto into a comprehensive solution for all F&I products and Auto Knight joining us shows that we are doing it right.”
SCS Auto is a fully integrated, web-based solution that is built for automotive aftermarket product and service providers to automate and streamline the F&I product administration process. In addition to supporting vehicle service contracts and GAP, SCS Auto also directly meets the needs of all other F&I products including Prepaid Maintenance, Theft, Windshield, Key Replacement, Tire and Wheel and much more.
In addition, SCS Auto is connected to 15 menu and other dealer systems and dealers therefore have many options for electronically rating, contracting and remitting.
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