Wise F&I Integrates with MenuVantage
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Wise F&I LLC, a leading finance and insurance product provider, integrated with MenuVantage, a web-based menu system. The integration with MenuVantage allows for Wise F&I products to be sold through MenuVantage, which offers a custom DMS integration menu selling system for automotive dealers. The advantages of this electronic integration between Wise F&I and MenuVantage include: eliminating the need to enter data twice, reducing errors, improving customer satisfaction and increasing business.
“We continue our efforts to integrate with companies like MenuVantage to offer our suite of products through eContracting menu systems to support our partners,” said Matt Croak, President, Wise F&I. “We want to offer solutions to the technology changes in the industry, and through ONWise our contract administration portal, it make integrations like these possible.”
Wise F&I’s suite of products include: GAPWise, WiseCARE, THEFTWise, WiseTVP and KEYWise. All Wise F&I products are available for eContracting through MenuVantage. Wise F&I has a long history in the automotive ancillary product industry and continues to develop solutions to be the partner of choice.
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