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Special offers on vehicles at Auto Show

The launch of Standard Bank Namibia’s 2015 Auto Show: Standing from left to right are: Standard Bank’s Vehicle and Asset Finance New Business Manager Eugene Junius, Tersius Annandale (AMH) Hyundai, Standard Bank Namibia’s Chief Executive Vetumbuavi Mungunda, James Short (Auas Motors) Standard Bank’s Head of Personal and Business Banking Baronice Hans, Standard Bank’s Head of IT Julius Mungai, Janice Isaacs (M&Z Motors), Gero Kopp (M&Z Motors) and Corrie Katjiru (Pupkewitz GWM).

It will be all systems go for Standard Bank Namibia’s Auto Show scheduled to take place at the SKW Sports Field in Olympia, Windhoek on the 3rd and 4th of July.

The 2015 Auto Show will once again be hosted in partnership with the Biltongfees.
In addition to an exciting programme, motor vehicle fanatics can look forward to special offers from Standard Bank Namibia, namely: 60 months re-payment period; no deposit required; interest rates of prime less 1.75%; and residual value of up to 30%. Standard Bank Namibia expects a total of 32 exhibiting dealerships and 22,000 visitors are anticipated to attend the 2015 Standard Bank Auto Show and “Biltongfees”. “We all know that feeling that once you get into your dream car and fasten your seat belt – you are eager to switch on the ignition. We all have that inner child excitement to drive the car of your dreams,” said Standard Bank Namibia’s Chief Executive, Vetumbuavi Mungunda. The theme of this year’s show is: “Childlike wonder comes standard at the Standard Bank Auto Show.” Visitors to the show can also look forward to a number of side attractions. These include: entertainment by leading Namibian and South African artists; display of the latest vehicles on a rotating turn table; display of “Old Wheelers” and trucks; entertainment for the children and various other activities. In 2006 the show attracted 2 500 visitors (one day event), while in 2007 the show attracted 9 389 people (two day event). Last year a total number of 19 989 visitors attended over the two day period. “Based on last year’s success of the Standard Bank Auto Show with a total revenue value of N$64 million, I am therefore optimistic that this year’s Auto show will exceed our expectations once again,” said Mungunda.

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