F&I Administration Welcomes Aegis Powersports to SCS Auto Platform
CHICAGO - F&I Administration Solutions LLC (F&I Admin), North America’s leading provider of software solutions for the administration of automotive F&I products, has announced that Aegis Powersports will utilize F&I Admin’s SCS Auto platform for the administration of its F&I products.
Aegis Powersports was launched in December 2014 as a division of Aegis Specialty Insurance Services, an innovative Silicon Valley-based provider of dealer F&I and personal lines insurance products. Aegis specializes in protection products for dealers who sell motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs and personal watercraft.
“F&I Admin and the SCS Auto platform were an easy choice for us,” said Jeff Kenny, vice president of dealer products for Aegis Specialty Insurance Services. “Powersports gives us the opportunity to diversify our offerings, and F&I Admin gives us the confidence to enter this market knowing our product administration and customer service needs will be met.”
“We have built a presence in the Powersports segment through a few of our current customers and our system delivers on its unique set of requirements,” said David Trinder, CEO of F&I Admin. “We look forward to providing Aegis with the tools it needs to succeed and prosper in their new venture.”
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