Executive Spotlight with Jim Roche of WarrCloud

Executive Spotlight with Jim Roche of WarrCloud

Jim Roche discusses how automated claims processing can benefit the dealership as well as will assure that the claims are done correctly and efficiently so the dealership is correctly paid and in a timely manner.

In this Executive Spotlight interview, Jim Roche, the founder and CEO of WarrCloud speaks with AutoSuccess’ Brian Ankney.

They discuss how your service department generates revenue from two main sources: customer payments and warranty claims. Warranty claims have been a significant contributor to service revenue for most dealerships, and their importance is expected to increase as new platform vehicles enter the market.

Tune in to the video above to learn about how automated claims processing can benefit the dealership as well as will assure that the claims are done correctly and efficiently so the dealership is correctly paid and in a timely manner.

Watch the video above to learn more about this and more!

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