APCO Holdings is based in the Southeast and deepened its regional roots via another acquisition announced on Thursday.

The provider F&I products and dealer solutions has acquired the assets of Dealer Performance Group (DPG), which enhances EasyCare’s presence across the Southeast and reinforces APCO’s commitment to expanding its footprint with partners who have spent decades delivering real results for dealers.

Founded in 1999, Dealer Performance Group has spent more than 25 years building a strong track record in F&I performance, dealer development, and compliance training across the Southeast.

As one of EasyCare’s largest and most established agents, APCO Holdings highlighted that DPG’s move under the EasyCare brand is a natural evolution of a long-standing partnership built on shared values and a commitment to dealer success.

APCO Holdings also said dealers who have worked with the DPG team can expect full continuity of service with the team they trust, now backed by EasyCare’s expanded resources.

“Dealer Performance Group was built on one belief: the measure of our success is the success of our dealers,” Dealer Performance Group founder Mark Davenport said in a news release. “We have been proud partners of EasyCare for years, and this move is the natural next step.

“Our dealers will continue to get the dedicated support they count on from our team, with access to an even stronger platform behind them. I’m proud of what this team has built, and I’m excited about what comes next,” Davenport continued.

This acquisition continues APCO’s strategy of growing its footprint with partners who share its commitment to performance, service, and long-term dealer relationships. The company made a similar move about a month ago, acquiring the assets of Georgia Wheelz, an agency serving independent automotive dealers throughout the Southeast.

APCO Holdings president Courtney Hoffman elaborated about why the company chose to secure DPG.

“Mark and the DPG team have been one of our strongest EasyCare partners for a long time, and they have earned that standing through hard work, consistency, and a genuine focus on dealer results,” said Hoffman, who is among Auto Remarketing’s Women in Retail honorees for 2026.

“Bringing DPG into the EasyCare brand deepens a relationship that has already proven itself across the Southeast, and I am confident this move will only strengthen what we deliver to dealers in those markets,” Hoffman went on to say.

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