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Adam Systems Joins F&I Express® Network of Aftermarket Providers

July 2, 2014
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Southlake, TX – Intersection Technologies Inc. – F&I Express® is pleased to announce that Adam Systems has joined our F&I Express® eContracting platform utilizing the F&I Express network of Aftermarket providers. Through the F&I Express network of providers, Adam Systems dealers can gain electronic access to over 60+ providers of aftermarket F&I providers for eRating, eContracting and remittance in a seamless manner.


Founded in 1979, Adam Systems offers auto and powersports dealers a comprehensive, performance-driven, fully integrated dealership management system (DMS). This Microsoft Windows-based platform enables Franchise and Independent dealers to manage their operations with customized options to fit their needs.


“Adam Systems seamless integration into the eContracting capabilities of F&I Express and our 60+ providers, will allow dealers to electronically eRate and eContract all aftermarket F&I products. This enhanced functionality for Adam Systems dealers will provide their dealers a quick and easy process to ensure that all aftermarket products are prepared correctly and quickly while automatically being registered on their aftermarket providers system” said Brian Reed, President and CEO of Intersection Technologies.


Bruce Weaver, President of Adam Systems adds “Partnering with F&I Express empowers our common dealers to focus on promoting aftermarket benefits rather than system input. This will equate to a more pleasant customer experience during the delivery process. We thank the F&I Express team of professionals for making this new project a success!”

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