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MBFS to Appear on DealerTrack Credit Platform

Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC and DealerTrack announced that MBFS will become a lender on the DealerTrack credit application network beginning in March.

by Staff
February 1, 2012
1 min to read


FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. and LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. — Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC and DealerTrack announced that MBFS will become a lender on the DealerTrack credit application network beginning in March.

“DealerTrack is positioned to support Mercedes-Benz Financial Services’ leadership role as the primary lender of choice for Mercedes-Benz dealers across the United States,” said Dietmar Exler, vice president of MBFS.

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The partnership dates back to early last year when DealerTrack’s Aftermarket network was selected to support the sales of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services’ line of vehicle protection products sold by Mercedes-Benz dealers. 

The DealerTrack credit application network allows dealers to electronically submit credit application data to a diverse network of banks, independent finance companies, captives and credit unions, according to the company. The network currently features more than 1,100 lenders and continues to expand.

“Mercedes-Benz dealers will now experience a more efficient and integrated F&I workflow that leverages our aftermarket and industry-leading credit application networks, all while connecting with their captive lender,” said Robert Granados, vice president and general manager of Sales and F&I Solutions for DealerTrack. “This partnership shows how the DealerTrack network and solutions can be an integral part of a total end-to-end workflow for dealers nationwide.”

For more information, visit www.mbfs.com, www.dealertrack.com or stop by Booth No. 1751 at the upcoming NADA Convention and Expo.

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