SEcureCard Provides Immediate Payment Reconciliation for R.O.A.D. InTire Claims DALLAS, March 5 /PRNewswire/ -- The StoneEagle Group (StoneEagle) todayannounced that Innovative Aftermarket Systems (IAS), the leading providerof revolutionary F&I selling software and superior aftermarket programs,has selected SEcureCard to automate the claims management process for itsR.O.A.D. InTire program. SEcureCard is a business to business payment solution that has beenproviding third party administrators with a real-time approach for handlingclaim payments and reduced labor costs since 2004. SEcureCard eliminatesthe tedious manual paper-based reconciliation processes that normally cantake claims departments an average of five to seven days to resolve. Now, when a dealer (payee) requests approval for repairs covered underthe R.O.A.D. InTire program, the IAS claims department authorizes a unique"one-time" use SEcureCard MasterCard(R) number for each claim. The payeethen receives an electronic authorization complete with the 16 digitnumber, expiration date and security code. Once the payee completes therepair and submits the transaction, SEcureCard reconciles the informationto the approved claim and the payment is automatically processed throughIAS' administration system. "SEcureCard has produced numerous benefits for IAS. It not onlyprovides our dealers with a more streamlined and responsive claims process,it also simplifies reconciliation for our back office operations team,"said Bob Corbin, President of IAS. "The application also interfacesdirectly with our administration system, giving us additional efficiency.SEcureCard gives us the controls necessary to minimize the likelihood oferror or fraud." "SEcureCard virtually eliminates overcharges and fraudulent activityassociated with paying claims," said Bobby Allen, President of StoneEagle."By implementing this program, IAS has substantially reduced processingcosts involved with payment issues and the time and labor associated withreconciling transactions. IAS is among the leading administrators who havebeen able to accelerate service to their client base and simplify theirentire claims payment process with SEcureCard." About The StoneEagle Group StoneEagle designs, develops and delivers software solutions andenterprise administration systems for Insurance Carriers, Third PartyAdministrators, and Aftermarket Product Providers. StoneEagle leverages thelatest technology to create safe and secure connection points between theseproviders and their client base, which are predominately Automotive Dealersand Financial Institutions. The result is a multi-functional suite ofon-demand applications that are ideal for providers seeking totalenterprise integration. StoneEagle team members have been designing andproviding specialized software applications specific to the financialservices industry since 1967. For additional information please contactJason Gillette at 800-854-1567 email:
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