Volkswagen Bank lends €340 million to Irish customers

August 16, 2016
Volkswagen Bank lends €340 million to Irish customers
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Volkswagen Bank Ireland provided Irish consumers with car loans to the value of more than €340 million so far in 2016.


This represents a strong growth of 39% for the bank which lent about €245 million to Irish consumers during the same period in 2015.

Personal Contract Plans (PCP) continue to increase in popularity and Volkswagen Bank guarantees a minimum future value for the cars, 90% of customers surveyed this July were happy with the trade-in value of their car at the end of their agreement and 97% of all customers were happy with their finance arrangement with Volkswagen Bank.

Commenting on the bank’s performance, Conor Threadgold, Head of Sales, Volkswagen Bank Ireland, said, "We are very pleased with our performance so far this year and the growth that it represents. Volkswagen Bank guarantees the minimum future value of the vehicle. This removes the depreciation and negative equity risk and provides comfort for the customer when planning for the future."

This achievement comes at an exciting time of growth for Volkswagen Bank Ireland. The company currently employs 69 people and the total number of employees is expected to grow by 10% to approximately 75 by year end, rising further in 2017.
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