Replace tyres, pay through existing finance contract — WesBank

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Qualifying vehicle owners can now buy vouchers for selected add-ons via outlets such as TWT

The customer applies for a voucher via the Wshop once the customer has a quote from the partner. In some cases customers apply for a voucher without a formal quote and only the actual invoice amount is added to the customer’s finance account.

Another addition to the Wshop is the ability for WesBank customers to access Original Equipment Manufacturer service, maintenance and warranty plans from all WesBank participating partners. In addition, OEM parts, the servicing of vehicles and vehicle accessories are also now available from the Wshop.

The Wshop partner products will also be accessible on the new Motor category in the eBucks shop, under the Buy tab on the FNB App. Customers earning eBucks can use their eBucks rewards to purchase a voucher to exchange for new tyres from either Tiger Wheel & Tyre or Tyres and More. This convenient online shopping offering provides a further option to customers to redeem their eBucks for an essential item to ensure the safety of their car on the road.

“Extending the rewards offering into vehicle add-ons such as tyres, batteries and shocks makes perfect financial sense for our customers, as it frees up much-needed cash for other priorities. Enabling our customers to transact on a secure, safe and user-friendly platform goes a long way to creating a valuable relationship of trust with clients in our ecosystem,” concludes Reddy.

 

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