NAE And NWAN Announce Partnership With Paylink Payment Plans
CLEVELAND - National Automotive Experts (NAE) and National Warranty Administration Network (NWAN) is proud to announce their partnership with Paylink Payment Plans, LLC (Paylink).
PayLink is a finance company that offers no fee payment plans for automobile aftermarket products, including 12, 15, 18 and 24 month payment options for consumers.
“We are very excited about bringing this relationship to our dealers and agents. We have found that dealers need more ways to finance aftermarket products” says Kelly Price, President of NAE and NWAN. “We were able to arrange the ability to finance all cancellable aftermarket products with Paylink.
This allows our dealers to offer our prepaid maintenance, theft, windshield and dent products to consumers that may not have the money to pay for them upfront or include them in their financing.”
“We are very excited to be working with NAE and NWAN and their strong product offerings,” says Rebecca Howard, President of Paylink. “We believe this relationship will provide dealers and agents the opportunity to sell more products and increase gross profits as automotive lenders continue to restrict these additional add-ons.”
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