PHH Arval is excited to announce the following three enhancements to PHH InterActive for Drivers.
by Staff
October 24, 2013
Screenshot via PPH Arval.
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Screenshot via PPH Arval.
PHH Arval is excited to announce the following enhancements to PHH InterActive for Drivers.
• Document storage functionality. (North American) – You can now upload policy documents, driver handbooks, etc., for your drivers to access through PHH InterActive for Drivers. The policy document management interface resides in PHH InterActive. Contact your account team for access.
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• Account set up changes. (North American) – Drivers can now easily set up a new account in PHH InterActive for Drivers. Any driver can create an account based on a unique email address. Drivers can easily navigate to http://driver.phh.com, click on the “New to this site?” link and use their unique business email address to sign up in just seconds. Drivers no longer need to rely on specific PHH service email invitations in order to obtain access to PHH InterActive for Drivers.
• Mileage Reporting: access fuel odometer reports. (U.S. only) – Drivers are now able to review their fuel odometer reports within the PHH InterActive for Drivers mileage reporting screens; helping drivers log their personal use mileage in a more accurate and efficient manner.
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