

RouteOne, a collaborative effort by DaimlerChrysler Services, Ford Motor Credit Company, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, and Toyota Financial Services, provides a single point of access for dealer credit applications to some of the largest auto lenders and banks in North America. RouteOne's web- based system offers dealers the opportunity to exchange credit application and credit decisions in near real time.
"We are pleased to be able to offer our dealers the increased efficiencies that RouteOne's web-based system provides," said Joseph A. Melbourne, Jr., President and CEO of CFE.
"We welcome CFE to our list of available finance sources," said Mike Jurecki, RouteOne CEO. "We are committed to expanding our finance source reach to make the financing process easier for dealers and their customers."
About RouteOne
RouteOne was formed in 2002 to create a more streamlined credit application process for automobile dealers and their customers. Jointly owned by DaimlerChrysler Services, Ford Motor Credit Company, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, and Toyota Financial Services, RouteOne also provides a single point of access for dealer credit applications to some of the largest auto lenders and banks in North America. RouteOne offers dealers a common platform for submitting credit application information to the multiple finance sources with which they do business. Automotive dealers and their finance sources can exchange credit application and credit decisions in near real-time using RouteOne's web-based network. More information is available at http://www.routeone.com/.
About CFE Federal Credit Union
CFE Federal Credit Union, founded in 1937 as Central Florida Educators' Federal Credit Union, currently serves more than 110,000 members and holds over $1 billion in assets. Membership eligibility includes Orange County and Osceola County public and private school employees, teachers, students and family members; Lake County and Seminole County private school employees, teachers, students and family members; local organizations; other select groups and family members; and select underserved communities, where all people who live, work, worship or attend school, as well as businesses and legal entities may join. Learn more about CFE at http://www.mycfe.com/.