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RoadVantage Selects F&I Administration to Automate Product Administration

RoadVantage taps F&I Administration Solutions LLC to streamline its F&I product administration.

by Staff
September 15, 2011
1 min to read


AUSTIN —RoadVantage, an F&I product provider, has selected F&I Administration Solutions LLC to automate the administration of its F&I product line, including its GAP, tire and wheel, appearance protection, key replacement and anti-theft offering. The two companies signed the deal last month.

Built specifically for automotive F&I product and service providers, the SCS Auto platform is a Web-based solution that automates and streamlines the F&I product administration process. The platform is currently connected to 15 menu systems for electronic rating and contracting.

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“Our solution presents many opportunities and efficiencies for a company like RoadVantage,” said David Trinder, CEO of F&I Administration Solutions. “RoadVantage is building innovative products, and our solution provides the ability to quickly develop and implement fresh approaches that will drive value.”

RoadVantage’s product lineup also includes windshield, interior/exterior and a multi-shield offering, according to the company. All programs are backed by an “A” rated insurance company and administered with high-level customer service. 

“F&I Admin delivers an efficient administration of F&I products and at the same time allows us to be electronically connected to our dealers,” said Garret Lacour, CEO of RoadVantage, which offers dealers the advantage of 90 days of free aftermarket programs. “In an evolving F&I industry, and with a growing business such as ours, these requirements help us maintain our competitive edge.

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