New website makes it easier than ever for drivers and businesses to access Payment Assist

Payment Assist’s new website makes it easier for customers to understand flexible finance options and for business partners to benefit from finance products

Leading automotive finance provider Payment Assist has launched its brand new website.  With a clean, accessible design, the new site makes it easier than ever for customers to discover the company’s latest flexible finance products, and for businesses to access the Payment Assist portal.

A key new feature is the ability to easily toggle between consumer and business sections of the website, letting the user tailor the site to their needs. Working as both a B2C and B2B finance provider, feedback showed that having a targeted section for each was hugely important to users.

The new design clearly details Payment Assist’s market leading products, such as its buy now, pay later (BNPL) offering, which provides drivers with fee-free, interest-free monthly payment options for repairs and vehicle maintenance.

For dealerships, workshops and tyre fitters, the business section details the benefits of partnering with Payment Assist. Using Payment Assist’s ‘Ignition’ platform, businesses can offer their customers BNPL finance, access business funding and integrate merchant services with a simple on-boarding process and exceptional customer service.

Reinforcing Payment Assist’s values of clear support and financial transparency – a human voice in the financial industry – the new website provides clear information and helpful FAQs. 

Marcus Gregory, CEO of Payment Assist, commented: “Our new website is designed to make it simpler for both customers and our business partners to understand the flexible finance and payment options available to them. By providing clear, jargon-free information and easy access to the tools our dealers need, we are helping customers make confident decisions and supporting businesses in delivering a better payment experience.”

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