RouteOne Adds Hyundai Capital America Finance and Insurance Products to their eContracting Platform
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RouteOne announces that Hyundai Capital America is now an available eContracting finance source for Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis dealers utilizing the RouteOne platform. Through RouteOne eContracting, dealers can include finance and insurance products from Hyundai Motor Finance, Kia Motors Finance, Genesis Finance, Hyundai Protection Plan, Genesis Protection Plan, and Power Protect® in a single, secure eSigning ceremony.
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Teaming up with RouteOne expands our digital capability to improve our dealers’ workflow from credit application to contracting across all of HCA’s finance and insurance products,
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