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    Lloyds Banking Group becomes Harris MAXUS UK finance and leasing partner

    May 29, 20262 Mins Read


    Lloyds Banking Group has become the finance and leasing partner for the Harris MAXUS UK dealer network, across new and used light commercial vehicles (LCVs).

    Customers of Harris MAXUS UK’s 41-strong dealer network will be able to access Hire Purchase, Lease Purchase, Contract Hire and Finance Lease products.

    The services will be provided through Black Horse and Lex Autolease.

    Dealers will gain an integrated finance an leasing offer, including point-of-sale systems and ongoing support.

    Nick Williams, managing director for transport at Lloyds Banking Group, said: “Harris MAXUS UK has carved out a strong position in the UK LCV market, particularly as fleets and small businesses look for practical, affordable routes into electric.

    “By bringing Black Horse and Lex Autolease together as a trusted finance and leasing partner across the dealer network, we can give MAXUS customers a simpler, more flexible way to fund the vans their businesses depend on.

    “Supporting the LCV sector is central to our role in helping UK businesses grow and decarbonise.

    “This partnership extends our reach into a part of the market where finance and leasing are essential to keeping fleets moving, and it reflects the broader investment we continue to make in transport across the UK.”

    Emma Moriarty, financial director at Harris MAXUS UK, said: “Lloyds Banking Group brings the scale, sector expertise and product range our dealer network needs to support customers from sole traders through to large fleets.

    “As we continue to grow the MAXUS brand in the UK, having a single finance and leasing partner that can deliver across both new and used vehicles – and across hire purchase, contract hire and finance lease – gives our dealers a real competitive edge.

    “This is a significant step forward for our UK business and reflects the long-term confidence we have in the MAXUS brand and our network.”



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