GSFSGroup Partners With NIADA Certified
F&I provider comes on board as the new administrator for the NIADA CPO Program.

F&I provider comes on board as the new administrator for the NIADA CPO Program.
IMAGE: GSFSGroup.com
ARLINGTON, Texas – GSFSGroup has partnered with the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association as the new administrator for automotive financial products through the NIADA Certified Pre-Owned vehicle program.
Our partnership with NIADA is a perfect match, as our unique business approach helps empower independent dealers with faster and easier solutions for this critically important certified pre-owned program.
As part of the partnership, GSFSGroup offers NIADA members access to finance and insurance products, including limited warranties and vehicle service contracts.
Dealers benefit from no-cost training, field support and services to help establish the NIADA CPO vehicle program as a competitive offering on par with the programs of OEM dealers.
GSFSGroup provides a single-source solution for its partners that reduces redundancy and increases process efficiency. The company offers a complete suite of F&I products along with a recruiting and hiring tool with comprehensive training and development to ensure dealership associates are producing at maximum performance.
All solutions are available “a la carte” or as a complete solution.
“Our partnership with NIADA is a perfect match, as our unique business approach helps empower independent dealers with faster and easier solutions for this critically important certified pre-owned program,” GSFSGroup president Guy Koenig said. “The end customer benefits from responsive service from a trusted provider.”
The NIADA Certified program is available to all independent dealers who are members of NIADA. The unique program opens the doors for dealers to reach new customers while providing exceptional service in the buying process.
NIADA Certified vehicles have passed a rigorous quality inspection and are backed by a warranty, and the dealership is held to NIADA’s Code of Ethics.
“Since we launched our partnership this year, we’ve seen strong adoption among our member dealers,” NIADA director of business development James Gibson said.
“The unique structure and vertical integration of GSFSGroup gives dealers the comfort of knowing decisions are made in the best interest of our members.”
GSFSGroup is currently participating in the 2020 NIADA|NABD Virtual Convention and Expo Series, which continues through Oct. 6. For more information or to register, visit niadaconvention.com.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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