The Reynolds and Reynolds Company Acquires American Guardian Warranty Services
The Reynolds and Reynolds Company expands its portfolio by adding F&I products and services for automotive, RV, powersports, marine, and commercial trucking markets.

The Reynolds and Reynolds Company expands its portfolio by adding F&I products and services for automotive, RV, powersports, marine, and commercial trucking markets.
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DAYTON, Ohio – The Reynolds and Reynolds Company announced today the acquisition of American Guardian Warranty Services (AGWS), a provider of vehicle service contracts, limited warranties, and other F&I products and services. The acquisition will provide a clear path for dealers looking to streamline selling aftermarket products no matter where the customer is – online, in-store, or a combination of the two.
“Consumers are demonstrating that regardless of how they shop, they see growing value in F&I products. But they expect to be educated and they expect accurate pricing,” said Chris Walsh, president of Reynolds. “AGWS has proven to be the leader in aftermarket product offerings and customer service, and Reynolds provides the tools to help sell effectively, rate products, and book contracts instantly no matter where the customer is.”
When the acquisition finalizes next week, the current AGWS leadership team will remain in place. Reynolds believes in the value and importance of its people, and the company looks forward to welcoming AGWS employees to its team.
“For 25 years, AGWS has grown and thrived as a leader, innovator, and important part of the F&I products business and retail vehicle industry,” said Jon Anderson, president of AGWS. “Now, combined with Reynolds’ industry-leading technology and tools, like the docuPAD® system and Gubagoo Virtual Retailing, dealers will be able to provide a seamless F&I selling experience for both their customers and their employees.”
“The acquisition of AGWS shows Reynolds’ continued growth through strategic investments as we expand our footprint in retail automotive,” said Robert Burnett, Reynolds executive vice president of corporate development. “Much like our acquisition of Proton Dealership IT last year, AGWS has established itself as a leader in the segment of the industry they are experts in.”
“This opportunity brings together the immense skills, resources, and experience of two industry-leading companies. The outcome will be industry changing,” said Co-Founder Rogers P. Freedlund Jr. of AGWS. “Thank you to all the AGWS team and everyone involved with this transaction.” Freedlund will be retiring after over 50 years in the industry upon completion of the transaction after a decades-long career of leading and building four companies.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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