Iveco has introduced new contract hire funding options across its Daily 3.5t range in partnership with Arval UK.
The business contract hire solutions are designed to improve accessibility and budgeting for the 3.5t GVW range of Daily panel and crew vans, chassis cabs and crew cabs.
Available across the UK dealer network, the offers are open to limited companies and provide credit approval decisions in just two minutes, enabling customers to react quickly to changing business demands.
Business can also tailor Daily for specific uses, either with optional extras or body-built solutions such as tippers, dropsides and lutons – all of which can be incorporated within a single transaction, bringing an end to multiple invoices.
Offers can also be customised with or without repair and maintenance packages. These can include the Iveco On connectivity solutions, bringing clear and complete visibility over fixed running costs while maximising vehicle uptime.
Mike Cutts, Iveco UK light business-line director, said the new contract hire funding options further enhance the acquisition choice for both current and new customers.
“We understand how important it is for businesses to have clear sight of expenses to plan ahead and protect their bottom lines, especially during the turbulent times we’ve experienced recently. This new funding method, in collaboration with our Business trimline model, offers customers an all-encompassing solution as robust as the Daily itself,” he outlined.
Paul Hyne, Arval UK commercial director, added: “Partnering with Iveco to provide a suite of commercial contract hire products and services for their experienced network of dealers in the UK is a strategic decision, which we believe will benefit new customers across the country.
“We look forward to working with its dealers and franchise partners, to help them promote the award-winning Iveco Daily range of vehicles. This move complements our own plans for growth in the commercial sector and strengthens the existing relationship between Iveco and the wider BNP Paribas group.”