Automotive technology provider Mad Devs has partnered with systems specialist Magna Systems to accelerate the digital transformation of motor dealers in the UK and the UAE.
This collaboration is set to enhance the adoption of digital systems, moving away from traditional paper-based methods.
The partnership centres on the integration of Mad Devs’ iStoreDOCS platform, which facilitates digital document flow, bolsters compliance, and provides effective customer retention tools.
With iStoreDOCS, more than 80% of customers are estimated to complete documents remotely.
Mad Devs CEO David Boyce said: “It’s great to see our iStoreDOCS platform recommended by a global consultancy like Magna Systems.
“Our new partnership will help accelerate the technology’s worldwide rollout, which already supports dealers in Australia and South Africa.”
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By GlobalDataMagna Systems brings to the table expertise in dealer management system (DMS) support, marketing automation, and strategic consultancy.
As a Keyloop co-delivery partner, Magna Systems aids retailers globally in optimising their technological investments.
Magna Systems director Paul Mellings said: “We work with OEMs and dealer groups to help them benefit from the latest technology.
“We’ve been impressed by iStoreDOCS, which brings innovation to document management and a commitment to enhancing vital compliance procedures.”
Earlier this month, Mad Devs introduced updates to its iStoreDOCS platform following a Court of Appeal decision that affects how finance commissions are disclosed in dealer transactions.
Issued on 25 October 2024, the ruling clarified the need for stricter compliance in the disclosure of finance commission details, leading automotive dealers and finance providers to re-evaluate their procedures.