OTTOMOTO on Tuesday finalized a strategic partnership with Gestalt Tech, a financial technology company specializing in advanced data warehouse solutions for financial institutions.

This collaboration integrates Gestalt Tech’s data warehousing and reporting tools with OTTOMOTO’s platform, significantly enhancing compliance and streamlining the financing process.

With Gestalt Tech’s data-driven solutions, finance companies can now access real-time insights that can improve financing approvals, boost operational accuracy and ensure full compliance with industry regulations.

“Partnering with Gestalt Tech enables us to provide a fully integrated solution for our lenders,” OTTOMOTO CEO Paul Nicholas said. “Not only are we simplifying the lending process, but we’re also empowering lenders with highly accurate, decision-ready data. Gestalt’s dedication to innovation and value aligns seamlessly with OTTOMOTO’s mission.”

By incorporating data from OTTOMOTO alongside the finance company’s loan origination system (LOS) and loan management system (LMS), clients could gain additional insights that don’t traditionally flow through these systems but could significantly enhance decision-making.

For instance, OTTOMOTO could provide detailed dealer or deal-specific information such as which credit bureau the dealer pulled from, how many finance companies a deal was sent to, and whether the contract was ultimately funded.

This data could offer more granular visibility into the performance of individual dealers or lending processes, helping lenders optimize their underwriting strategies, manage dealer relationships, and improve overall funding rates.

Integrating these insights into Gestalt could streamline access to this vital information, driving smarter lending decisions and operational efficiency.

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with OTTOMOTO and continue delivering innovative technology to drive smarter growth for our clients. Our data warehouse solution centralizes and organizes lender data efficiently, creating new opportunities for AI-driven insights,” Gestalt Tech CEO and founder Stephanie Hanson said.