Provider Exchange Network Launches Website
TROY, Mich. – Provider Exchange Network (PEN), a division of Open Dealer Exchange LLC, has launched an official website to further serve F&I product providers and automotive dealers nationwide.
“We’re thrilled to introduce a website dedicated solely for Provider Exchange Network,” said Mark Virag, managing director for PEN. “Considering PEN’s advanced technology and comprehensive electronic offerings, it was time to extend our marketing to include both offline and online communication to better serve the needs of our customers.”
He added, “Our new online approach positions PEN more prominently in the market, and we look forward to educating and captivating many more providers about PEN’s capabilities and what it means for the F&I process.”
The site, www.providerexchangenetwork.com, gives users instant access to news and information about PEN, with smooth navigation, flexible content and fast, timely updates.
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