Discounted deals on Peugeot vehicles

Contractors will be able to get lower rates on leasing agreements on all Peugeot vans including the Peugeot Partner compact van, which is the most popular vehicle in the scheme among NICEIC and ELECSA contractors and the best selling van of the year in the UK. Family cars are also available at discounted rates for NICEIC and ELECSA customers, even if these are not for work purpose.

The exclusive offer also gives contractors entering into leasing contracts £250 cash back which can then be spent on the NICEIC Training or Direct website.

‘We are delighted that Peugeot has agreed to be the official supplier to both NICEIC and ELECSA contractors,’ said Mike Jackson, head of group sales at NICEIC.
‘The discounted vehicle leasing scheme has proved very popular with many contractors over the last three years, and these exclusive rates are greater than could be arranged individually.

‘NICEIC and ELECSA now represent 80 per cent of the UK’s electrical contractors, which allows us to negotiate very competitive rates to pass back to all our customers,’ he added.

‘The new £250 cash back arrangement will be an immediate benefit to customers, as they will be able to spend this in the Direct shop on any publications, tools and equipment that their business needs.’

Philip Fagg (pictured) runs NICEIC registered GW & E Wright which operates throughout London and the South East of England. He recently renewed the lease on his fleet of 16 Peugeot Partner and 2 Peugeot Expert vans.

He said, ‘We have used Peugeot for a while now and always received a great deal but the extra discount through our NICEIC registration means it is the best deal out there. It also means I have earned £4,500 credit with the NICEIC Direct shop!’

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