Simoniz Joins F&I Admin’s SCS Auto Platform
CHICAGO - F&I Administration Solutions LLC (F&I Admin), a leading provider of software solutions for the administration of automotive F&I products, has announced that Simoniz USA is now using F&I Admin’s SCS Auto platform for the administration of its F&I products.
Simoniz USA’s president and CEO, Bill Gorra, said his company selected SCS Auto after exploring every available option. “We made our choice based on F&I Admin’s administration capability as well as their connectivity with the menu and other dealer system providers,” Gorra said. “We feel confident knowing they have the ability to electronically contract our products through any system our dealers may be using.”
Simoniz USA was founded in 1910 and is America’s oldest car care brand. The Bolton, Conn.-based company produces an extensive lineup of retail products in addition to its F&I product lineup, which is sold by thousands of U.S. dealers.
“We are so pleased to have Simoniz on our system, especially considering their position in the industry,” said David Trinder, CEO of F&I Admin. “We are integrated to over 40 menu and other dealer point of sale systems, and we continue to add to the list each month. This strategy has been extremely valuable to our customers, and Simoniz has clearly seen the opportunities it creates.”
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