Digital Finance News

DigniFi Partners with TruVideo to Help Service Centers and Dealerships Close More Repair Orders with Better Clarity and Finance Options for Customers

DigniFi Partners with TruVideo to Help Service Centers and Dealerships Close More Repair Orders with Better Clarity and Finance Options for Customers

With TruVideo, Service Advisors Create Videos to Explain Needed Repairs via Text to Customers and Can Now Offer Finance Options through DigniFi

DigniFi, an automotive financing platform, announced a new partnership with TruVideo, a leading video and texting platform, to help auto service centers and dealerships close more repair orders by offering greater clarity and access to new finance options to customers with automotive repair needs. Service advisors can explain needed repairs transparently to customers using TruVideo’s video-first texting platform and offer access to DigniFi finance options to pay for repairs.

The two biggest obstacles service advisors face in closing orders with customers who need expensive repairs are lack of trust and affordability. The DigniFi-TruVideo partnership addresses both barriers, streamlining conversations between service advisors and customers. When service advisors show customers exactly what repairs are needed and provide a detailed explanation using the TruVideo platform, that addresses customers’ trust concerns.

When the video text includes an offer to finance the repair through the DigniFi platform, it provides access to credit for customers which is especially important in an uncertain economy. Service centers and dealerships that use these streamlined communication methods and financing options to get service done on the same day can build customer loyalty and trust. They can also reduce customer decline rates and increase acceptance of repair recommendations to generate more revenue.

Read More: RoboAds Introduces the World’s First Mobile Advertising Robot for Displaying NFT ART and Live Cryptocurrency Pricing

“This is a strategic partnership that gives dealerships and service centers the power to close more deals while getting customers back on the road without worry,” said Richard Counihan, CEO of DigniFi. “TruVideo’s platform significantly improves the customer experience by making communication more direct and transparent, and by working together, we can tackle the finance side of the equation too.”

Under the new partnership, service centers and dealerships that currently use the TruVideo texting platform will now be notified about new financing opportunities available to their customers through DigniFi. Also, under the partnership, TruVideo capabilities are now available to service centers and dealerships that partner with DigniFi, increasing the potential customer base for the companies while helping services centers and dealerships close more repair orders and drive more revenue.

Read More: Yalo Raises Series C Financing To Strengthen Leadership In Conversational Commerce And Capitalize On WhatsApp’s 2 Billion User Base

“We are excited about a partnership with DigniFi, said Joe Shaker, CEO of TruVideo. “We’re both committed to helping service centers and dealerships increase revenue, and by giving customers an option to pay for the work overtime after the service advisor explains needed repairs, we can improve the customer experience.”

DigniFi connects consumers with lenders to help people more easily afford auto repairs, upgrades, accessories, and trade-ins with flexible payment terms. Customers simply use their personal smartphones to apply for financing and receive an instant decision from a lender. Automotive businesses that offer DigniFi increase annual revenue by up to 20 percent on average.

Read More: TechX Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Mobilum, a Digital Wallet and Payment Technology Gateway

Related posts

DBS Bank India Partners With Stellapps To Create Greater Access To Digitisation For Dairies

Fintech News Desk

Jack Henry Migrates 800 Financial Institutions to Enhanced Card Processing Platform

Fintech News Desk

Raiven Capital Invests in Wayout

Fintech News Desk
1