Volvo Financial Services appointed Marcio Pedroso president of its Americas region, succeeding Leo Hawkes, who retired after 13 years with VFS, the company announced April 16. Pedroso will lead VFS ...
Volvo Financial Services (VFS) is offering customers in the U.S. an enhanced finance program on the purchase or lease of a model-year 2020 or 2019 Volvo VNL, VNR, VNX, or VHD model during this time of ...
"As significant change reshapes our world, understanding basic financial principles becomes an even more important cornerstone for future success," said Marcio Pedroso, president, VFS. "Teaching these ...
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, Sept. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --Halfway through 2024, Volvo Financial Services (VFS) and JA (Junior Achievement) Worldwide have reached more than 10,000 students with financial ...
Volvo Financial Services named Patrick Shannon president of its North America region, heading up business operations and financial performance in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Shannon has more than 30 ...
GREENSBORO, N.C., Dec. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Volvo Financial Services has invested in REIN, a leading insurtech start-up company, to deploy the next generation of connected insurance services to ...
Dealertrack gives Volvo retailers a one-stop-shop for credit applications, digital contracting, and compliance More streamlined operations and faster transactions enhance the Volvo customer experience ...
The financing arm of Volvo Trucks, Volvo Financial Services North America, has opened a new office in Aurora, ON. The group, which provides financial services The financing arm of Volvo Trucks, Volvo ...
Volvo and Mack Financial Services (VFS and MFS) have announced that Patrick Shannon has been appointed president of the North America region. In this role, he will be responsible for the business ...
The $41 million investment will expand the building housing the Uptime Center, as well as serve as new global headquarters for Volvo Financial Services. The Uptime Center site, which straddles the ...
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