Rosemont, Ill.-based NAT Inc. has launched The NAT eGateway, an automotive aftermarket products and insurance digital hub. The hub connects auto retailers with their aftermarket providers in real time to help dealerships present and sell aftermarket products such as service contracts, GAP coverage and credit life. The NAT eGateway includes: NAT eMenu, a menu of aftermarket products and insurance; NAT eRating, which automatically populates the system with real-time wholesale rates from participating aftermarket providers, including insurers; NAT eIntegration, which permits data exchange between dealer management systems (DMS) and the gateway; NAT eContracting, which enables electronic submission of booked aftermarket contracts and applications directly to aftermarket providers back-office systems; and NAT eData Services, which securely extracts multiple data types from the DMS.
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