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Auto/Mate Announces Integration With 700Credit

Auto/Mate’s integration with 700Credit will provide auto dealers with complete access to credit services, officials say.

by Staff
January 31, 2013
1 min to read


ALBANY, N.Y. — Auto/Mate Dealership Systems announced this week that its AMPS Dealership Management System (DMS) is fully integrated with 700Credit, a provider of consumer credit reporting and compliance products.

Auto dealerships using AMPS now have complete, seamless access to 700Credit’s web-based credit reporting system and its numerous compliance and consumer information products, according to company officials.

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“Having a fully integrated solution enables dealerships to instantly send and receive credit data, saving time and allowing them to service their customers more efficiently,” said Mike Esposito, president and CEO of Auto/Mate. “Additionally, access to 700Credit’s compliance solutions helps dealers to stay compliant with the growing number of regulations, and to avoid costly mistakes.”

700Credit offers a variety of credit reporting services, including credit reports and FICO scores, and solutions for adverse action notices, OFAC terrorist screening, score disclosure, fraud detection and the Red Flag Rule compliance.

“The integration with Auto/Mate’s DMS gives more than 900 dealerships complete, instant access to our credit reporting and compliance solutions,” said Ken Hill, managing director with 700Credit. “In today’s market the ability to save time and not have to worry about the legal ramifications of various regulations brings dealers’ peace of mind while increasing profitability.”

 

 

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