Standard Bank takes first Auto Show to the coast

The Dome will be the place to be this weekend.
For the first time since its inception, Standard Bank is taking its coveted Auto Show to the coastal town of Swakopmund this coming weekend.

Boasting the same spectacular benefits and features as the annual Auto Show that is hosted in Windhoek, the Swakopmund Auto Show will take place on 22 and 23 September at the Dome.

“Our expectation is to deliver excellent service and support to the doorstep of our dealerships and also to offer a vehicle solution to our clients at the coast,” Standard Bank's Vehicle and Asset Finance new business manager, Magreth Mengo, said of the Auto Show.

She stressed that having proved to be a resounding success in the capital, with people travelling from all over the country to the best deals and purchase their dream cars, the Swakopmund Standard Bank Auto Show will give the coastal automotive industry representatives and dealers an opportunity to showcase their latest car models.

It will also give prospective buyers the chance to test the latest vehicles on the market.

Ten dealerships will be participating in this ground-breaking exclusive event. The 2017 Auto Show is bringing revellers an engine-flaring lineup of automotive excellence for their exploration; however, it also offers fun activities for the whole family.

“There are many activities that will be happening at the Auto Show, so we hope to have the entire coastal community at the event and expect them to leave with a car - if not two. They can expect entertainment such as a body-building show, fitness pole dancing, test drive opportunities and lots of competitions to keep vehicle enthusiasts shopping around for their next dream car,” Mengo said.

Standard Bank's Head of Vehicle and Asset Finance (VAF), Wim Lotter, said despite the fact that the automobile industry has been facing a few challenges, Standard Bank is not lagging behind on the current headwinds and would like to partner with its loyal customers in the vehicle industry to create an awareness platform for them and generate sales for the bank's VAF clients.

“I am optimistic that the show will be just as successful as our annual Windhoek-based Auto Show.

“It is a great way to interact with potential clients and to expose brands to the general public,” he said.

For those interested in jumping the queue for their next vehicle purchase, bring along your ID, drivers' license, six months' stamped bank statement (if you don't bank with Standard Bank), a marriage certificate if applicable, your latest payslip and latest/valid proof of residence, as Standard Bank will have its consultants on site for any new vehicle applications.

For any enquiries, do not hesitate to contact Standard Bank Namibia's Vehicle and Asset Finance department at 061 294 2014.

Additionally, go to www.standardbank.com.na or visit our Twitter (@standardbank.na) and Facebook (Standard Bank Namibia) pages.

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