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Location Services

www.location-services.com

 
Location Services, LLC. provides efficient, effective and compliant, end-to-end location, recovery, license plate recognition (LPR,) and transportation services to our clients in the Auto Financial Services industry. We offer a full range of loss mitigation services, backed by best-in-class compliance, performance accountability and cutting edge LPR technology. The leadership team at Location Services possesses decades of auto finance collections, repossession, loss mitigation, customer service, risk, compliance and finance expertise with GMAC, Ally Financial Inc., Exeter Finance LLC., and Toyota. This deep domain experience is unique to the industry, and provides significant value to our clients; we anticipate, understand, and deliver ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Joseph Kalliath
Director of Information Technology Profile

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