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RouteOne Adds Hyundai Capital America Finance and Insurance Products to eContracting Platform

Through RouteOne eContracting, dealers can include finance and insurance products from Hyundai Motor Finance, Kia Motors Finance, Genesis Finance, Hyundai Protection Plan, Genesis Protection Plan, and Power Protect® in a single, secure eSigning ceremony. 

January 25, 2021
RouteOne Adds Hyundai Capital America Finance and Insurance Products to eContracting Platform

Through RouteOne eContracting, dealers can include finance and insurance products from Hyundai Motor Finance, Kia Motors Finance, Genesis Finance, Hyundai Protection Plan, Genesis Protection Plan, and Power Protect® in a single, secure eSigning ceremony. 

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FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – RouteOne announces that Hyundai Capital America is now an available eContracting finance source for Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis dealers utilizing the RouteOne platform. Through RouteOne eContracting, dealers can include finance and insurance products from Hyundai Motor Finance, Kia Motors Finance, Genesis Finance, Hyundai Protection Plan, Genesis Protection Plan, and Power Protect® in a single, secure eSigning ceremony.

Our entire team is dedicated to supporting their dealers and successfully implementing these solutions to optimize F&I workflow.

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As the industry’s eContracting leader, RouteOne boasts the largest network and most robust tool set; including 170+ eContracting supportive finance sources, 10,000+ eContracting active dealers, and 50+ aftermarket providers available on its eContracting platform. Dealers improve the customer experience and reduce contracts-in-transit while increasing  efficiency and customer satisfaction with RouteOne’s solution. RouteOne is directly integrated to finance sources and allows all eSignable deal documents to be signed in a single signing ceremony, either in-store, in the showroom or at a remote location. This includes credit application, eContract, aftermarket forms, and any additional dealer uploaded document that signature boxes can be applied to. 

“RouteOne is pleased to bring Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis brands the ease and convenience of eContracting with Hyundai Capital America through the RouteOne portal,” stated Jeff Belanger, Senior Vice President, Business Development. “Our entire team is dedicated to supporting their dealers and successfully implementing these solutions to optimize F&I workflow.” 

“Teaming up with RouteOne expands our digital capability to improve our dealers’ workflow from credit application to contracting across all of HCA’s finance and insurance products,” said Eckart Klumpp, Senior Vice President, Chief Commercial Officer at Hyundai Capital America. “This partnership allows us to provide faster funding to our dealers and increase customer satisfaction.” 

Dealers interested in RouteOne’s eContracting or Aftermarket Rating and Contracting service can subscribe through the Premium Services page of RouteOne or by contacting their RouteOne Business Development Manager at 866.768.8301 or www.routeone.com/salesteam. 

Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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