Automotive fintech payment specialist Bumper helped fund £0.5bn worth of car repairs by April and intends to grow that total by a further £460m by the end of this year.
Automotive fintech Bumper has raised a further £2 through Suzuki Global Ventures and Marubeni Ventures investing to accelerate its scaled growth across Europe
Real-time payments platform Volt, is partnering with Bumper, to offer open banking and real-time payments.
Whether a manufacturer or dealer, maintaining competitive advantage is no longer about the cars you make and sell; it’s about product, service and brand
Bumper completes $48 million funding round to drive growth in flexible automotive payments across Europe
Automotive fintech payment provider Bumper has launched the Bumper x Getac collaboration to allow customers to use digital payment options when servicing or repairing their vehicles.
From CRM and service plans, to online booking and attracting older vehicles into workshops, there is plenty modern automotive leaders can do to attract extra service and maintenance work.
Automotive aftersales finance provider Bumper has appointed a new head of product and head of payments as part of its expansion plans.
Bumper co-founder Jack Allman has been named as one of three Autocar Drivers of Change award winners.
Bumper has continued to accelerate its interest-free aftersales finance offering with the launch of a customer facing car servicing portal for motorists.
Open banking is expected to become the most popular payment method in car dealerships by 2030.
Automotive aftersales finance provider Bumper has appointed Snap-on Business Solutions’ Nick Squire as its new international sales and partnerships manager.
The online automotive aftersales payment specialist Bumper has appointed carwow founder and chief executive James Hind as a non-executive director.
Bumper has expanded its executive team with four new appointments to prepare for the next stage of its growth in automotive payments.
Jaguar Land Rover’s (JLR) InMotion Ventures fund, Porsche Ventures and Silicon Valley-based Autotech Ventures have contributed to a £9 million fund-raising round by Bumper.
Bumper has integrated with Keyloop’s car dealer management systems to facilitate the provision of digital aftersales payments.
Nissan dealers can offer aftersales customers the option of interest-free payments for servicing and repair work as part of the brand's new partnership with Bumper.
Aftersales departments have been kept busy for the best part of a decade by a buoyant new car market with each dealerships’ own customer base keeping workshops full.
CitNOW has integrated Bumper’s buy-now-pay-later technology into its Workshop electronic vehicle health check (eVHC) tool.
Arnold Clark has rolled out Bumper’s aftersales payment services across its network of 160 dealerships in Scotland and England.