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Chase, Jaguar Land Rover Renew Private Label Agreement

The bank has served as Jaguar Land Rover’s exclusive auto finance provider for 10 years, providing customized retail, lease and commercial financing to the automaker's more than 330 U.S. dealers through Jaguar Financial Group and Land Rover Financial Group.

by Staff
May 1, 2018
Chase, Jaguar Land Rover Renew Private Label Agreement

 

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NEW YORK — Chase Auto and Jaguar Land Rover North America have renewed their private label agreement, extending Chase’s role as the automaker’s private label finance provider.

For the last decade, Chase Auto has provided Jaguar Land Rover North America’s more than 330 U.S. dealers with customized retail, lease and commercial offerings as well as strategic support through Jaguar Financial Group and Land Rover Financial Group. According to officials, Chase has financed more than 350,000 of the automaker’s customers.

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“We’re proud to have served Jaguar Land Rover for the past 10 years and are excited to be part of their journey as they continue to grow in the United States,” said Chase Auto CEO Mark O'Donovan. “This renewal means that we’ll continue to build together, delivering a world-class ownership experience that is tailored to their iconic brands and distinctive customers.”

Jaguar Land Rover North America sold 114,333 vehicles last year, up 9% year over year.

 

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