EasyPay Finance Joins NIADA Partner Network
NIADA has added service department finance source EasyPay Finance as a national member benefit partner.

ARLINGTON, Texas — Automotive service finance provider EasyPay Finance has joined with the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association as its newest National Member Benefit partner.
EasyPay Finance’s proven results in diverse markets across the country led NIADA to select the company as a partner to offer point-of-sale financing for its dealer members’ service departments, according to Scott Lilja, NIADA’s senior vice president of member services.
“As more and more independent dealers turn to the service department to enhance their dealership, partnering with EasyPay Finance just made a ton of sense,” Lilja said. “Not only is its reputation well deserved, EasyPay understands the needs of our dealers offering repairs more than anyone in the space.”
The new partnership gives NIADA members access to the only customer financing solution designed directly for the auto service industry, offering custom credit approvals for customers with good credit to no credit. NIADA members will also benefit from an exclusive zero-percent fee on all funded transactions, all according to the announcement.
“Giving customers a proven and transparent provider with a reputation for success in the automotive service space is now a must,” EasyPay vice president of sales and marketing Paul Funchess said. “Customers of NIADA members will now be able to get the funding to pay for repairs at NIADA member dealerships when they are in need of a financial boost.”
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