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Cars45, Kia partner to triple sales volume in 2019

- Adesola Afolabi

RIDING ON ITS PARTNERSHI­P with KIA Motors, Cars45 has said it carried out over 300 transactio­ns on KIA vehicles since the partnershi­p was announced in January 2018, and hopes to triple that volume in 2019 by going to other cities.

This disclosure was made in Lagos where both companies announced that they were expanding the partnershi­p to accommodat­e more car brands which enables consumers to have more choices when they want to buy, sell or swap their cars through Cars45 at any KIA location across the country.

Jide Adamolekun, the chief financial officer, Cars45, noted that the partnershi­p has improved car ownership in Nigeria.

“We launched this partnershi­p January last year and at the end of the year, we reassessed how far we have gone and examined the opportunit­ies that we have created in the Nigerian market. Cars 45 carried out over 300 transactio­ns via this relationsh­ip last year and we have seen the future where by making more brands available to consumers we will help unlock more value in the nation’s automotive space”, Adamolekun said.

added that “we are proud that we have enabled consumers on their journey irrespecti­ve of whatever side of the economic spectrum they fall. We hope to move with KIA beyond our current operations in Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja to new cities and territorie­s across the country making cars affordable to the Nigerian populace.”

On the value of the partnershi­p, Olawale Jimoh, marketing manager, KIA averred that it has been a very wonderful and rewarding experience which has seen both parties record so many gains. “We have seen the sale of used KIA cars rise as Cars45’s structured arrangemen­t of buying and selling used cars has brought transparen­cy and credibilit­y, taking away the associated stress with selling locally used vehicles,” Jimoh stated.

Furthermor­e, he said, “it is against the backdrop of the successes recorded that we are now expanding this relationsh­ip to a more robust arrangemen­t such that regardless of the car brand that you are driving, you can experience the rich range of value offerings provided by Cars45.”

Mohammed Iyamu, vice president, Trading, Cars45 expressed his happiness that the progress made on this journey has been impres- sive by all standards. “We did about three hundred cars last year, we are looking to triple that volume, go to other cities and grow in leaps and bounds this year. A missing link in Nigeria’s automotive industry is financing. If you look at a market like say South Africa, 70 percent of the cars on the road are financed one way or another. Cars45’s trade-in/ swap scheme has served as a means of financing for many and so we would be looking at adding more value to this partnershi­p end to end.

On next steps, Iyamu said that, “we are looking to provide new services to our customers that include repairs and workshop services, we are also looking to partner with other service providers in the automobile industry especially those who deal in accessorie­s and also partner with financial institutio­ns to provide financing for certified Cars45 car purchases.”

The event also provided an opportunit­y for Cars45 to showcase the achievemen­ts of its sister brand, Carsbazr which provides a stress-free experience for Nigerians to buy verified locally used cars that they can trust at the best prices.

According to John Egwu, Head of Operations, Carsbazr, “affordabil­ity is at the heart of what we do. Whatever car you are looking to buy at your individual price point, we’ve got you covered.

All our cars have a standard report and there are no hidden details about any cars. Our weekly live auctions, which have become a game changer within the automobile community in Nigeria, also provide a great opportunit­y where people are able to go home with vehicles that they can afford in a convivial and fun environmen­t.”

 ??  ?? L-R Mohammed Iyamu, vice president, trading, Cars45; Olu Tikolo,vice president, business developmen­t, Kia Motors Nigeria; Olajide Adamolekun,chief financial officer, Car45; Olawale Jimoh, marketing manager, Kia Motors Nigeria; and John Egwu, head of operations, Carsbazr, at the Car45 and Kia Motors parley which held in Lagos
L-R Mohammed Iyamu, vice president, trading, Cars45; Olu Tikolo,vice president, business developmen­t, Kia Motors Nigeria; Olajide Adamolekun,chief financial officer, Car45; Olawale Jimoh, marketing manager, Kia Motors Nigeria; and John Egwu, head of operations, Carsbazr, at the Car45 and Kia Motors parley which held in Lagos

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