Euro Motors, the official BMW Group importer in Bahrain, recently launched an online payment gateway, as part of its efforts to continuously evolve its service offerings.
The payment gateway offers BMW customers a practical solution for electronic payments, as it provides customers a secure and simplified solution to purchase services such as spare parts purchases or service and maintenance payments, said a statement from the company.
Paul Yates, general manager of Euro Motors, said: “We are extremely pleased to introduce an online payment gateway to our loyal BMW customers.”
“The payment gateway works as an important catalyst in the service industry. As always, we continuously focus our business decisions around how it can positively impact our customers’ experiences,” he said.
“Launching the highly-sophisticated service integrates us with our BMW customers and gives us the capability to deliver only the very best to our highly-valued BMW clients,” he added.
Integrated with the latest technology, the E-payment portal is a secure solution that directly connects to your bank account and processes real-time transactions, it said.
BMW customers now can gain more control over the payment of their bills. The portal is programmed to accept all major credit and debit cards, which can also be a perfect gift for someone special; whether it’s a birthday present, token of appreciation or gesture of friendship, it stated.
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