Times of Oman

Renault Middle East reports record results

Renault Middle East has recorded an increase of 0.29 per cent in the first quarter of 2018, compared to the same quarter last year

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Renault Middle East is marking a record breaking first quarter, as it reports its highest ever GCC market share (1.5 per cent). Despite a decline in the region’s overall market, Renault Middle East has recorded an increase of 0.29 per cent in the first quarter of 2018, compared to the same quarter last year.

In Egypt, where the best-selling model is the Kadjar SUV, Renault was ranked the fourth best-selling automotive brand in the county at the end of the first quarter of 2018.

Renault is setting new standards, in terms of lead response times, and from January promised to respond to all online enquiries in less than two hours. As a result, sales generated from online leads increased by 27 per cent in the first quarter of the year, compared to the same period last year.

The MY Renault app – which allows customers to book service appointmen­ts in just a few clicks, as well as discover a world of services and rewards – has seen rising numbers of users. Today, 83 per cent of customers in the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) are connected to the app, with some 700 users signing in per day, and, in the first quarter of 2018, 6 per cent of all workshop entries in the GCC were booked using the app.

With growing new car sales in the region, Renault is focusing on delivering the most convenient and cost effective after-sales operation to its customers. For the first time in the region, Renault Middle East hosted its inaugural After-Sales Convention in Istanbul, which saw 50 participan­ts from its importer network meet with after-sales experts from global and regional teams to focus on quality and service.

Commenting on the confident start to the year, Marwan Haidamous, Managing Director of Renault Middle East said, “We’ve seen a strong start to 2018, which is thanks to many factors. The team at Renault Middle East is working hard to bring the brand to the position it deserves to be in the region, which is challengin­g in the current market conditions.”

“With a strong focus on the digital customer experience, we are making the lives of our customers easier and more convenient; a proof point of this is the rise we have seen in workshop entries from digital, which has increased by 130 percent across the region,” he said.

“And, we’ve also been pushing hard with high profile marketing campaigns to raise awareness of the brand – the biggest of which has been our partnershi­p with The Voice Arabia. Through that partnershi­p alone, we saw a rise in our share of voice, as online search inquiries increased by 45 percent, and we facilitate­d over 400 test drives,” he added.

“All of this, backed with an excellent recently renewed range of products, means we are looking forward to celebratin­g more record breaking milestones in the future,” he said.

 ?? – Supplied picture ?? GROWING SALES: With growing new car sales in the region, Renault is focusing on delivering the most convenient and cost effective after-sales operation to its customers.
– Supplied picture GROWING SALES: With growing new car sales in the region, Renault is focusing on delivering the most convenient and cost effective after-sales operation to its customers.

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