AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- rateGenius, an online auto refinancing platform, has surpassed its 2017 goal of facilitating over $1 Billion in auto refinance loans. This $1 Billion achievement equates to over 43,300 loans, and estimated customer savings of $3,860,000 each month in 2017.
Brian Jones, the President of rateGenius, said "The most impressive thing about this accomplishment is that it took all of our amazing employees, exceptional marketing channels, and outstanding lending partners all working in unison to make this happen. We take pride in being able to connect consumers with the right lenders to ensure they are receiving the best possible auto loan available in the market."
This achievement further solidifies rateGenius as the leading auto refinance platform with the most volume, broadest lending network, and happiest customers. rateGenius now looks forward to shattering its goal for 2018 – a 10% increase.
"We never thought that originating over a billion dollars in auto loans was going to be easy, but we always knew that we had the team that could achieve the goal. With a lot of hard work, discipline, and positive attitudes, we were able to exceed our own expectations in 2017. Now it's time to raise the bar and see what we can accomplish in 2018," declared Brian Jones.
About rateGenius
Based in Austin, Texas, rateGenius is a nationwide web-based auto refinance lending platform. With a network of over than 150 lenders across the country, rateGenius matches customers with the most competitive interest rates to refinance their cars, trucks, and SUVs without charging any fees to the consumer. rateGenius has facilitated over $7 Billion in auto loans since its inception, and counting.
rateGenius' online application is quick, simple, and available from the comfort of your own home at https://application.rategenius.com.
For more information, please contact Julia Guardione, [email protected].
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