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CES motors ahead with two automotive websites thanks to new payment processing systems

CES motors ahead with two automotive websites thanks to new payment processing systems

 

CES (UK), an automotive parts supplier, has chosen independent UK payment processor SecureTrading to provide the online payments solution for two new websites.

 

Both Autosessive.com and ebeepbeep.com will use SecureTrading’s solutions to provide their customers with a quick and safe way of making online payments.

 

SecureTrading enables CES to accept credit cards, debit cards and other online payment methods via a reliable and secure internet payment gateway.

 

Safeguarding first transactional steps

 

This is the company’s first foray into the world of online payments, having recently launched Autosessive.com, a retail website which sells consumables, tools and gifts as well as ebeepbeep.com, a customer referral platform (designed in conjunction with The Parts Alliance) for garages to capture a share of the growing online market for car servicing and repairs.

 

Matthew Harrison, financial controller at CES (UK) Ltd., said: “SecureTrading’s customer service has been faultless from the initial explanation of the service by the account management team to the integration with our existing payment page and testing; they have been available every step of the way. Generating trust among our customer base is essential and we are confident that SecureTrading’s credentials will enable this.”

 

CES currently has 18 motor factor and car parts distribution branches throughout the North West, North Wales, Midlands and the Isle of Man. The company employs 470 people throughout these regions, with turnover exceeding £50 million.