LEASING.COM has today launched re.Leasing.com, the UK’s first-ever used car leasing comparison site.
Originally announced at the 2024 BVRLA Leasing Broker Conference, the new sub-brand, developed in partnership with Lex Autolease, will initially focus on ex-lease electric vehicles on personal and business contract hire, with plans to expand into all vehicle types.
Powered by technology from loveelectric, re.Leasing.com will offer a dedicated service for the re-lease of vehicles via broker partners that include Leasing Options, Gateway2Lease, FleetPrices, OVL Group, Planet Leasing and Electric Car Lease, making it the first-ever used car leasing comparison site.
Mike Fazal, CEO of Leasing.com, said: “We invented car leasing comparison in the UK. We’ve always been at the forefront of the leasing sector, now we’re proud to be helping to accelerate the used car leasing market.”
“We expect the used car leasing market to become huge over the next few years, and we will be in the driver’s seat. Leasing offers flexibility of choice, and now we can offer that flexibility across new and used cars too.”
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