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News Release from: UK Trades Confederation
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 March 2004
UK Trades Confederation Interest Free
Finance
The UK Trades Confederation has launched an interest free finance scheme for its members.
Customers of members of The UK Trades Confederation will receive a card that will enable them to spread the cost of purchases with no interest to pay and giving them access to special in-store promotions Details of The UK Trades Confederation member will be printed on the cards to develop customer loyalty and to create on-going sales
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 9 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Members will also be able to offer their customer cardholder benefits including: * Spreading the cost of purchases.
* No interest to pay.
* Access to special in store promotions.
* Instantly available credit.
* A revolving credit limit available for repeat use.
Cardholders will also be able to use their UK Trades Confederation interest free card in any store that participates in this finance scheme.
Derek Vaughan Managing Director of The UK Trades Confederation believes: "Availability of this interest free finance scheme will enhance our retail zone immeasurably and create massive on-going sales potential for our members.
In turn their customers will be able to take advantage of the revolving credit limit and utilise the spending potential at the member's outlet and all other retail outlets operating the scheme.
Cardholders will be given instant credit and the flexibility to choose how to make repayments.
A payment protection scheme is also available to give cardholders peace of mind in the event of an unforeseen incident.
Monthly statements will be sent to cardholders bringing them up to date with purchases and payments made.
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