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Darlington’s MotorPocket to be only financial firm at London Motor Show
A North East car finance broker, which operates by simplifying the car buying journey for consumers, has secured a place at London Motor Show, the only finance specialist company to be a part of the exhibition.
Darlington-based MotorPocket, part of Acorn Money, is the latest company to have signed up to exhibit at the show, which will be staged at the Battersea Park Evolution site in May next year.
The company fuses technology and customer service to provide support and advice for customers, whilst taking a ‘personalised approach’ for its customers.
Show director Stephen Maitland-Oxley said, “We are delighted that MotorPocket has signed up for a stand at the show.
“It reflects the huge interest that the creation of the London Motor Show has generated and the service provided by MotorPocket will be of considerable interest for the many visitors to the Show.”
MotorPocket provides car finance, GAP insurance and motor insurance for customers as well as offering advice and support when buying or selling a car.
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