GSFS Group selected for Dealer's Choice Gold Award
Houston – GSFS Group was named one of the top reinsurance companies by automobile dealers nationwide. In an independent review, dealership owners and managers voted the company among the best providers of reinsurance products for the automotive industry.
“It is an honor to receive this award based on dealer response,” said Steve Amos, President, GSFS Group. “We appreciate this recognition of our efforts to work in partnership with our customers to meet their reinsurance needs. It reinforces that we are on the right path and inspires us to work even harder to deliver innovative, targeted F&I products to support auto dealerships.”
GSFS Group is one of a few nationwide companies offering and fully supporting five different dealer participation structures for F&I products: NCFC, CFC, Retro, Dealer-Owned Warranty Company and Dealer Obligor. Dealers work with the company to evaluate their business needs and select the best participation structure for their corporate planning without bias.
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