GWC Warranty and defi SOLUTIONS Complete Partner Integration
WILKES-BARRE, Penn. – GWC Warranty, the best-in-class provider of vehicle service contracts and related finance and insurance products sold through automotive dealers, has announced its integration with defi SOLUTIONS, the industry’s leading browser-based loan origination platform.
GWC’s integration with defi SOLUTIONS means that automotive lenders and their dealers will be able to seamlessly process GWC vehicle service contracts through defi’s leading-edge web-based lending system.
“Integrating with a forward-thinking company such as defi SOLUTIONS was a clear and natural fit for us at GWC Warranty,” said Rob Glander, CEO & President of GWC Warranty. “defi’s dedication to creating an affordable, scalable, easily accessible loan origination system directly aligns with GWC’s mission to provide our partners innovative technology that helps them be more efficient and progressive.”
“We are glad to offer integrated pricing and programs with GWC. GWC provides targeted service programs that help our lenders keep consumers on the road, which in turn helps protect the consumer and the lender from additional losses,” said Stephanie Alsbrooks, CEO and Founder of defi SOLUTIONS.
The defi-GWC integration offers automotive lenders more convenient and seamless access to vehicle service contracts on the same web-based platform they are already using. By tapping into each other’s vast and growing lender networks, GWC and defi are helping innovative lenders drive incremental cost efficiencies and business process enhancements instantly upon implementation of the defi SOLUTIONS system.
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