164 Synchrony, a leading consumer financial services company, has announced a new collaboration with BRP US Inc., a global powerhouse in powersports and marine products. Through this partnership, Synchrony will provide BRP’s U.S. dealers with installment financing options for their range of powersports products. Synchrony’s financing solutions will enable BRP dealers to offer secured installment loan products, featuring an accessible online or in-dealership application process and flexible financing terms of up to 84 months. This initiative aims to enhance consumers’ access to their desired products, including Ski-Doo and Lynx snowmobiles, Sea-Doo personal watercraft and pontoons, and Can-Am on and off-road vehicles. Darrell Owens, Senior Vice President at Synchrony, expressed enthusiasm about supporting consumer loyalty and attracting new buyers to BRP’s powersports products. He highlighted the partnership’s role in simplifying the purchasing process for outdoor enthusiasts, facilitating their pursuit of adventure. Sandy Scullion, President of Powersports and Marine at BRP, emphasized the company’s commitment to providing consumers with diverse ownership options for their products. Welcoming Synchrony, Scullion noted their wide range of financing options and deep understanding of the powersports market, which aligns with BRP’s goal of enhancing consumer experiences in outdoor recreation. All U.S. BRP dealers will benefit from Synchrony’s efficient credit decisioning, comprehensive dealer and customer support, quick response to financing inquiries, streamlined loan contract preparation, and expedited loan funding processes available through Synchrony’s Business Center. You Might Be Interested In Blackstone Sells Japanese Drugmaker Alinamin Pharmaceutical to MBK Partners for $2.17 Billion Target Ventures into Wholesale Space, Expands Private-Label Offerings China Requests WTO Intervention Over U.S. EV Subsidy Dispute Allstate App Users Experience 25% Reduction in Severe Collisions Boeing Makes Strides in 737 MAX Production Amidst Continued Challenges Dell Says Data Centers Need Revamp for AI Revolution