Upcoming Free DRN Webinar to Highlight Data’s Revenue Capability
Specifically geared for auto lenders, Digital Recognition Network is hosting a free Webinar the company is titling, “Data That Puts Your Company in the Driver’s Seat.”
Orchestrated by DRN chief executive officer Chris Metaxas, the online event is scheduled for 2 p.m. on May. 23.
DRN reiterated that it specializes in delivering vehicle location data that can help clients in the automotive finance industry make better, more profitable decisions.
With one of the largest vehicle location databases in existence and a high rate of first-run recoveries, Digital Recognition Network believes it is uniquely powered to drive revenue opportunities — starting with a 7-percent lift in asset return value.
DRN oversees a national network of more than 550 affiliates employing mobile license plate recognition technology that can gather data in every major metropolitan area in the United States.
“We hold ourselves accountable to strict privacy and compliance standards,” Metaxas maintained.
During the Webinar, attendees will learn how DRN’s Value Network can help lenders:
—Quickly recover more assets and at a lower cost
—Mitigate risk
—Increase repossession productivity
Metaxas has been with DRN since last November, bringing more than 20 years of experience building businesses, creating new markets and leading organizations.
Metaxas arrived at DRN from LexisNexis where he was a senior vice president leading a $100 million business in the data and analytics market. At LexisNexis, he created the strategy and executed the plan for plan for new lines of business in the identity, fraud and revenue recovery market. This resulted in realized customer impact in excess of $500 million, improved services and new productivity gains that allow Lexis to realize double-digit growth.
Prior to working at LexisNexis, Metaxas served as president and CEO of MetaPartners where he built an $80 million b2b mobility ecosystem for Westcon Group that leveraged software applications to drive wireless and mobile infrastructures.
And before MetaPartners, Metaxas was one of the founders of Con Edison Communications, a Metro Optical Communications company and wholly owned subsidiary of Consolidated Edison of New York.
Free registration for the Webinar can be completed here.