South Africa’s top-performing Finance & Insurance (F&I) professionals in the automotive retail sector were honoured at the prestigious 2025 Lightstone Auto Star Reacher F&I Awards held this past weekend.
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Now in its fourth year, the Awards recognise F&I managers who embody excellence, integrity and innovation in driving dealership profitability and customer satisfaction.
Hosted by Lightstone Auto, owner of the Signio platform, the Star Reacher Awards honour F&I professionals for outstanding annual performance across five key focus areas: customer engagement, compliance, digital adoption and value creation. Signio is an innovative electronic workflow and signature solution that securely automates the vehicle finance and insurance process.
Widely adopted across South Africa, it serves motor vehicle dealerships (SMEs and dealer groups), banks, insurance companies, Value-Added Product (VAP) applications and other automotive industry participants.
Every quarter, winners in each category are awarded for their achievements, which culminates in an annual awards ceremony where performance over a 12-month period is recognised. Each category winner won a luxury trip for two to the tropical island of Mauritius, valued at R40 000 each. Runners-up each received shopping vouchers worth R10 000.
This Awards programme is a completely data-driven recognition platform for F&I professionals in the industry. The Star Reacher Awards are based on measurable performance indicators such as the number of leads referred with regard to value-added products and services (VAPs), completed finance applications and Know Your Customer (KYC) checks.
F&I managers are also evaluated in categories that match their dealership’s sales volume, ensuring a level playing field where even those at smaller dealerships have a fair chance of excelling.
The competition delivered impressive results, far surpassing expectations in both performance and impact. Beyond its success, it has also driven significant progress, benefiting both the talented participants and the dealerships that support them. The data highlights this achievement, with a 27% increase in VAP ratios, a 16.2% rise in insurance leads and a remarkable 56% surge in KYC usage.
The Star Reacher Awards continue to set the standard for recognising ethical leadership, digital integration and customer-focused service in F&I. The event was a morning of celebration, reflection and inspiration for the future of the industry.
Paul Marshall, Managing Director at Lightstone Auto, applauded the winners for their dedication and professionalism saying: “F&I professionals are the unsung heroes of dealership profitability and customer trust. Lightstone Auto takes great pride in supporting and celebrating those who go above and beyond to serve both customers and their dealerships. This year’s winners embody the future of a sustainable and thriving auto industry. They have demonstrated resilience, adaptability and confidence in the face of change – emerging even stronger as a result.”
Since launching Star Reacher, Lightstone has intentionally kept the event small, intimate and personal — fostering authentic connections and a focused experience. The goal is to grow the event into a nationally recognised industry event over the next year, while preserving the unique spirit that has defined it from the beginning.
Pieter Wessels (CEO, Coaxle) with Charles Laine (Mit Mak Motors), Ria Hattingh (Westvaal Mokopane), Alet van Wyk (Westvaal Lichtenburg), Hermione Voges (Westvaal Volkswagen Mahikeng), Ruane Pretorius (Westvaal Polokwane) and Jaco van Staden (Head of Sales at Lightstone Auto).
Sonja Kuyler (Head of Dealer Value at Lightstone Auto), Ria Hattingh (Westvaal Mokopane), Ruane Pretorius (Westvaal Polokwane), Hermione Voges (Westvaal Volkswagen Mahikeng), Charles Laine (Mit Mak Motors), and Renate Prinsloo (Head of Dealer Value at Lightstone Auto).
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