Website launch fuels Harrogate vehicle leasing broker’s £42m growth target
Synergy Automotive, the Harrogate-based vehicle leasing and finance credit broker, has launched a new website to fuel its growth strategy in the vehicle leasing sector.
The 23-strong business leased more than £29m of vehicles at retail value in the last financial year, and the website will play a significant role in in its plans to increase that by over 30% to £42m this financial year.
Integrating a 10,000 vehicle feed of real-time industry data, and up to date leasing deals, the website facilitates access to all makes and models and special offers.
The site also enables visitors to configure their choice of car or van, add any optional extras and tailor their lease terms.
Paul Parkinson, Synergy Automotive managing director, said: “Ongoing innovation and investment is key to our strong performance, and our new website is instrumental in facilitating an excellent experience for our business and personal vehicle users throughout their leasing journey.”
The new website also provides a Leasing Guide offering information on business and personal leasing options, a FAQs section and P11D Benefit-in-Kind tax information for company car drivers.
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