REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — Recovery Database Network announced this
week that it has integrated its application with MasterFiles, a data service
provider of public records information for the purposes of debt collection,
asset recovery and creditworthiness.

Explaining the partnership further, officials said, "Users
are now able to access MasterFiles data seamlessly through RDN's specialized
recovery software solution. This unique setup will make it even easier for RDN
users to search for and receive information concerning vehicles sought for
recovery."

The company also shared that other enhancements, such as the
ability to make transferable notes directly from within MasterFiles reports,
have also been made in an effort to "further increase ease of use and maximize
user experience."

Commenting on the news, Todd Hodnett, president and chief executive
officer of RDN, said, "Given the high costs associated with the recovery of
vehicles, it's more important than ever to have the most accurate data
available to verify address information.

"This real-time, Web-service application comes complete with
skip-tracing data aggregation, effectively allowing RDN users to access debtor
information more readily," he continued.

So, how can dealerships utilize the enhancements?

Searches will be performed just as if they had been
conducted from within the MasterFiles interface, officials said.

Users can begin to access data through RDN by establishing
an active account with the company and acquire a username and password.

Subscribers will be assessed no additional fees by RDN for
this service as billing will be managed completely by MasterFiles, the company
shared.

"We are excited to offer this streamlined search capability,"
said MasterFiles national sales manager Alex Price. "In working with RDN to
provide access to the MasterFiles platform, users can now view data from within
their recovery management software, allowing them to save time, save money, and
be more successful in their recovery efforts."

Training materials are available to assist users and can be
obtained through RDN.

Users can also request a one-on-one training session through
MasterFiles upon request, the company concluded.