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UDS Offers Subscription Option for Web-Based Training

United Development Systems is now allowing dealerships to subscribe to its UDS Webinar Series, which is offered monthly to F&I professionals. The sessions are led by UDS trainers.

by Staff
March 19, 2013
1 min to read


CLEARWATER, Fla. — United Development Systems Inc. (UDS) has added a subscription-based option for its UDS Webinar Series, an F&I training program delivered via the web in 30-minute segments every month.

Available immediately to any F&I professional, the subscription system, located at Webinars.UDSTraining.com, delivers a guaranteed minimum of 12 topical webinars annually that promise to improve total F&I performance, company officials said.

"When we launched the UDS Webinar Series for our dealer partners nearly three years ago, we knew the quality and convenience would be a hit," says Randy Crisorio, president and CEO of UDS. “The time has come to expand and deliver our proven F&I solutions to the masses.”

The UDS Webinar Series consists of monthly online sessions covering a variety of F&I-related topics. Planned topics will range from “The F&I Introduction” to “Lender Relations,” “F&I Ethics and Compliance” and “Menu Strategies.” Each webinar will last 30 minutes or less, providing even the busiest of managers with an opportunity to login and participate from any location of convenience.

In addition to individual subscription options, UDS has developed a unique program exclusively for F&I general agents and providers as well.

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