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May 16, 2008

IFS Offers a New Approach to Employee Fleet Vehicle Financing

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CEDAR PARK, TX – Innovative Funding Services, LLC (IFS) has entered into the world of employee vehicle fleet financing. IFS provides one-stop shopping for customers looking to purchase and finance fleet vehicles, from financing to completion of titlework. The company partners with top-ranking national lenders to give its customers financing options. State-of-the-art technology facilitates an almost seamless transaction for the customer.

Before a customer's application is sent to a lending institution, an IFS finance advisor has already spoken to the customer for at least 15 to 20 minutes. This interview process is crucial to gain necessary background information.

The most critical piece of completing the sale of the vehicle is quick and accurate completion of titlework for the customer and lender. IFS has an in-house staff with more than 30 years of DMV experience. Most IFS partners accept funds electronically.

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