F&I Sentinel Announces Agreement to Acquire Express Recoveries Business from Cox Automotive: F&I Sentinel
2024 JAN 29 (NewsRx) -- By a
“The decision to acquire Express Recoveries reflects our longstanding commitment to delivering F&I compliance that helps lenders and the auto financing ecosystem stay ahead of highly complex and ever evolving state and federal regulations and litigation,” said
Express Recoveries connects lenders with providers and dealers to process product cancellation refunds, minimizing compliance risk and building consumer and dealer relationships. The solution facilitates a streamlined process flow, including initiating cancellations, determining refunds, obtaining recoveries on behalf of consumers and lenders, and helping to ensure adherence with mandates, which can vary by state.
“Cox Automotive is committed to improving car buying for everyone, and sometimes that requires choosing the best steward to perform a specialized function,” said
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