UnameIT partnership drives digitalisation for Benelux car dealers
Scrive is pleased to announce a new partnership with UnameIT, market leader in the Netherlands for digital solutions for automotive dealerships.
The integration of Scrive eSign into SAM, UnameIT’s sales management system, enables car buyers to electronically sign the sales contract on any device, in the showroom, at home – wherever they are.
Until now, SAM has made it easy for car buyers to cover most of the journey online, including selecting their car, arranging a test drive from home and talking to a salesperson by video chat. But the final step, signing the purchase contract, still involved printing out paper documents to be signed: in person, through the post or scanned and returned by email.
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The Scrive eSign integration now makes closing the deal a seamless digital experience. As soon as the customer e-signs, they receive an electronic copy of the signed contract by email. For the dealer, a copy is automatically archived in SAM for easy accessibility.
UnameIT also provides automotive-focused solutions for marketing, website development and hosting, as well as consulting services to optimise operations. Scrive has been serving the automotive industry for over a decade and has strategic partnerships and integrations with several providers of platforms for managing car dealerships, buying and selling cars online, registering loans, service and maintenance and more.
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