National Check Trust, Inc. Offers the Automotive Industry Free Consultation Designed to Dramatically Improve Cash Flow
MIRAMAR, Fla.-(Business Wire)-February 5, 2009 - National Check Trust, Inc. (NCT) has been the premier check guarantee and payment solutions provider to the automotive industry since 1991. Since late 2007, when the industry began its downward trend and posed new economic challenges, NCT’s clients turned again to the company they trust to help them decrease cost and increase cash flow. One of NCT’s immediate responses was to give many of their clients a gifted back credit at the end of 2008.
“In response to the crisis, NCT is also taking things a step further in offering a no-cost, in-depth consultation to the industry at large,” said Jeanine Goodstein, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for NCT. “As the automotive specialist, we’re deeply committed to this industry and recognize that we are all in this together. We want to offer support to every company in the business, not just our own client base,” she continued.
National Check Trust, Inc.’s business model was designed specifically to maximize revenue and minimize risk. “We analyze how payments are processed and at what cost. We review your account and make specific recommendations that will help to cut costs, identify lost revenue and/or increase cash flow,” said Ms. Goodstein.
According to ongoing Nilson Reports, National Check Trust, Inc. is one of the largest check guarantee and payment solution providers in the country and is the only company to create programs to meet the unique demands of the industry.
NCT has a proven track record for a high level of customer service and has demonstrated a commitment to each of its clients.
For further information on the free consultation and to find out how NCT can help impact your bottom line, contact Alan Gartner at 800.858.5256, ext. 438. To learn more about NCT, go to www.nctinc.net.
National Check Trust, Inc., 3200 Executive Way, Miramar, Florida 33025. 800.858.5256
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