NextGear Capital Integrates EDGE ASI with AuctionACCESS
As a result of this integration, all auctions on the Edge ASI system will have the ability to receive updated NextGear Capital credit availability and originate floor plan transactions through the AuctionACCESS platform.

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NextGear Capital has added the EDGE ASI Auction Operating System to its floor planning integration with AuctionACCESS, the industry leader in dealer credentialing services.
As a result of this integration, all auctions on the Edge ASI system will have the ability to receive updated NextGear Capital credit availability and originate floor plan transactions through the AuctionACCESS platform.
"Innovative technology solutions have been the hallmark of NextGear Capital since day one," said Brian Geitner, president of NextGear Capital. "This integration with EDGE ASI furthers our commitment to create and provide simplified solutions that help our customers grow and succeed."
EDGE ASI auctions will now benefit from automated credit availability and floor plan loan processing with NextGear Capital. Facilitated by the AuctionACCESS platform, this integration will streamline the buying process for NextGear Capital dealers and enable them to floor their vehicles with NextGear Capital more quickly and efficiently.
"Many of our Edge ASI customers have a great working relationship with NextGear Capital and this integration just makes sense," said Watson McClam, general manager of the Auction Edge ASI Division. "Auctions are already seeing benefits from more reliable availability figures and streamlined post-sale settlement."
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