Triad Financial Names Smith to Oversee Third-Party Servicing Efforts
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS – Triad Financial announced Stephen Smith will oversee the company's third-party servicing efforts.
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS – Triad Financial announced Stephen Smith will oversee the company’s third-party servicing efforts. In his role as director of Portfolio Servicing, Smith will manage Triad’s business development initiatives, client relations and the daily operations of servicing clients’ consumer vehicle loans.
Smith joined Triad in January 2008 as a Risk Management leader. He brings nearly 20 years of financial services experience, including nine years at Auto One Acceptance Corp. in Dallas, where he served as manager of loan servicing and later as vice president and compliance officer. Prior to joining Triad, Smith managed American Bank, N.A., in Dallas as the bank’s senior vice president.
Scott France, senior vice president of Portfolio Management at Triad, says, “I believe Steve is the right person to help us shape our future as a top third-party servicer. He understands our clients’ needs, because he’s walked in their shoes. With experience on both the client and outsourcing sides, Steve lends a unique perspective that will serve Triad very well.”
Smith is equally as excited about the company’s future. “I plan to help grow Triad’s third-party servicing into a sustainable business that is one of the strongest in the industry,” he says. “Triad’s 20-year track record of successful portfolio management is no accident. Our expert staff, large scale, proven technology and established relationships are the reasons behind our results – and I look forward to showing more clients how we can help maximize their profits too.”
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