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F&I Express Surpasses Over 45 Administrators in Their Network

September 6, 2013
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San Pedro, Calif. - F&I Express now has relationships in place with over 45 administrators of aftermarket F&I products. These 45 administrators represent some of the largest and most reputable providers of F&I products in the industry. More administrators are being added to the F&I Express network monthly with over 50 expected by year’s end.


In the coming weeks, F&I Express will also be announcing new relationships with various automotive industry partners who will be utilizing the F&I Express network. They include sales menu, dealer management systems (DMS), and other automotive-related companies that see the strategic value of integrating into the F&I Express network.


“F&I Express has strategically integrated itself into the aftermarket industry to provide dealers, sales menu

companies, DMS companies, and others the ability to access aftermarket administrators all in one place,” said

Brian Reed, president and CEO, Intersection Technologies Inc. and F&I Express. “It is our goal to have

100% of the aftermarket F&I administrators in the F&I Express network.”


F&I Express is a sponsor at this year’s F&I Conference and Expo at the Industry Summit in Las Vegas from

September 16–18. F&I Express will be in booth #619 demonstrating all of its products, including its new

ExpressSignature process that enables electronic signatures on aftermarket F&I products.

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