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Business Lease Nederland starts Chevrolet Leasing
15-04-2011Business Financial Services (BFS), a subsidiary of Business Lease Nederland, will carry out the lease activities of Chevrolet dealers under the name Chevrolet Leasing. This was announced during the AutoRAI car fair, as a partnership agreement was signed.
Until now dealers have arranged their own lease contracts. They will still remain responsible for acquisition; Chevrolet Leasing will take care of advising, financing and operational implementation of the lease contract.
Chevrolet has registered almost 2,200 cars this year, of which just over 250 were lease registrations. This represents a market share of 0.4 percent on the least market. Chevrolet spokesman Pieter Stokman says that they aim for about 800 lease registrations this year. ‘We are now building up our lease activities. This requires a little time, but we can see that there is demand from the business market for our models and we are responding to that.’
Business Lease Nederland has years of wide-ranging experience in dealer leasing. With Chevrolet Leasing, Business Lease Nederland is adding a new label to its existing dealer lease labels Expert Lease, Hyundai Lease and Mazda Leasing.
