Fiserv Integrates With Open Dealer Exchange
BROOKFIELD, Wis. – Fiserv Inc. announced today that it is integrating its Automotive Loan Origination System (LOS) into Open Dealer Exchange’s loan origination system.
Open Dealer Exchange, a joint venture between Automatic Data Processing Inc. and The Reynolds and Reynolds Company, provides indirect automotive finance sources the ability to improve origination and funding efficiencies in the dealer’s transactional finance desktop. The integration of Open Dealer Exchange with the Auto LOS will give Fiserv clients an extended range of alternatives for automating the exchange of credit and contract information, as well as new markets for dealers.
“Open Dealer Exchange has made the line of communication between dealer and lender more instantaneous and easier to navigate,” said Pete Radike, product manager of Fiserv’s origination and automotive solutions division. “By partnering with them, Fiserv is ensuring that our lending clients have a seamless automotive origination and funding experience.”
Open Dealer Exchange addresses four key communication points within dealers’ point-of-sale systems: credit applications, contract data validation, e-contracting and funding packet distribution. Fiserv officials said the integration of the company’s solution with ODE will provide its clients with the following benefits:
The ability to electronically process credit applications and send a decision back to automotive dealers in real-time, expediting the credit decisioning process.
The ability to send and receive real-time messages to enhance communication between the lender and the dealer.
The capability for a dealer to validate a contract to ensure it meets all legal and lender requirements before the contract is signed by the customer.
The ability to send various contract statuses and validate contract content once a decisioned credit application is checked into funding, ensuring the deal structure matches the approved credit decision.
Access to a nightly batch dealer feed is provided, so lenders can add or update dealer information.
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