Santander Consumer Finance unveils Ulity: Revolutionizing vehicle subscriptions

Mobility
07/07/2022News

Santander Consumer Finance, a financial services leader, has launched Ulity, a game-changing tech platform tailored for vehicle subscriptions in the booming mobility sector. With a solid track record, Santander Consumer Finance created this white-label Software as a Service (SaaS) to help businesses swiftly enter the vehicle subscription realm without hefty development costs.

Targeting diverse industries

Ulity is set to transform mobility services and is perfect for automotive brands, private transport companies, car rentals, leasing firms, large corporations, and auto marketplaces.

Building on Wabi's success

Ulity follows the success of Wabi, Santander Consumer Finance's monthly car subscription service. Launched in Spain in July 2020, Wabi boasts over 9,000 users across 30 provinces, with cars from 71 dealers. Plans for expansion to France, Switzerland, and Italy are in motion.

Empowering businesses with scalable solutions

Ulity positions Santander Consumer Finance as the go-to tech partner for vehicle subscriptions. It seamlessly integrates into existing systems, and its experts guide companies through the process.

Customized efficiency

Ulity tailors solutions to each company's size and goals, enabling turnkey vehicle subscriptions, cost savings, fleet diversification, and extended vehicle lifespans.

Driving sustainability

Ulity supports environmentally responsible models, encouraging efficient fleet management and the adoption of electric vehicles.

Global debut at Global Mobility Call 2022

Ulity will be unveiled at the Global Mobility Call 2022 in Madrid from June 14-16, bringing together international leaders shaping the future of mobility.

In summary, Santander Consumer Finance's Ulity disrupts vehicle subscriptions, offering businesses a cost-effective, tech-savvy entry into the market while promoting sustainability.

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