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March 20, 2008

PHH Arval Enhances PHH InterActive

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PHH Arval, a subsidiary of PHH Corporation, has announced additional enhancements to its award-winning client Web site, PHH InterActive. Developed in response to input from PHH’s Client Technology Advisory Board, the updates are designed to provide productivity improvements for managers using the site:

· Screen Capture: Clients now have the ability to easily copy information from one part of PHH InterActive and use it on other parts of the site, eliminating the need to write down notes or navigate back and forth between screens.

· Time Out: This new warning signals users when they are about to be timed out from PHH InterActive so they can re-activate their sessions.

These productivity enhancements are the latest in a series of initiatives to enhance PHH’s technology capabilities in ways that make information management easier and more intuitive, the company reports.

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