Technology Sponsored by Technology NADA Official Used Car Guide data to be integrated in White Clarke’s CALMS2 platform Published: 21st May 2014 Share White Clarke Group has formed a strategic alliance with the US NADA (National Automobile Dealers Association) Used Car Guide to provide integrated, automated vehicle valuations within its online credit application system, CALMS2. Jonathan Dodds, CEO Americas of White Clarke Group (pictured) explained: “A number of our clients asked us to provide NADA vehicle valuation information within the CALMS2 platform, so we are very pleased to be able to work with NADA to deliver this functionality.” The relationship aims to allow new and existing White Clarke Group clients the opportunity to instantly validate used vehicle values and to build sophisticated business rules to automatically identify inaccurate vehicle valuations. Mike Stanton, COO and vice president at NADA Used Car Guide added: “Integrating NADA values into White Clarke Group’s system will help improve operational efficiencies and turn a time-consuming process for our mutual customers into an innovative, immediate and seamless solution. “We’re looking forward to this alliance and bringing additional functionality to the CALMS2 platform.” Since 1933, NADA Used Car Guide has earned its reputation as a leading provider of vehicle valuation products, services and information to businesses throughout the US and worldwide. Its editorial team collects and analyzes over one million combined automotive and truck wholesale and retail transactions each month. Its guidebooks, auction data, analysis, and data solutions offer automotive/truck, finance, insurance and government professionals the timely information and reliable solutions they need to make better business decisions. Asset Finance Connect Asset Finance Connect brings you news and updates about UK and European auto, equipment and asset finance providers. Sign up to our newsletter Featured Stories TechnologyNETSOL appoints Simon Bryant as Head of Wholesale Sales TechnologyCommercial Capital Company adopts Leasepath Enterprise TechnologyOver £7 million awarded to help AI boost growth in UK