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IAS Announces Move to New Facility

November 25, 2013
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Austin, Texas – IAS, a provider of F&I aftermarket programs to automobile dealerships, announced that its corporate headquarters here moved to a new facility. The move accommodates recent growth within the F&I product provider, and enables IAS to better serve its ever-growing business.


The purpose-built site will bring together all divisions of the growing company and allow IAS to accommodate future growth that is planned to continue through 2014 and beyond.


“This move allows us to take advantage of Austin's strong talent pool and cost-effective environment to continue to build the company into a dominant provider of innovative F&I programs,” said Bob Corbin, president and CEO. “We believe that combining our operations under one roof will drive best practices, cross training opportunities, improve efficiencies and will position IAS to continue remain competitive. The ultimate result being improved customer service and satisfaction.”


The company’s custom-designed space was built with a commitment to an open floor plan, intended to promote teamwork and collaboration, the hallmarks that have contributed to IAS’ past success. The larger headquarters also support the company's strategic objectives to further expand its product lines, maintain its superior customer support and create operational efficiencies to meet an expanding market.


The new office is located at 10800 Pecan Park Blvd., Suite 410 Austin, Texas 78750.


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