
Listers Group signs deal with Bumper to extend Buy Now, Pay Later services
Listers Group has signed a new multi-year agreement with Bumper across its 55 UK sites. The deal will see Listers extend its use of Bumper’s industry-leading Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) service, PayLater.
The renewal is an extension of a longstanding relationship between Listers and Bumper, with the two partnering to offer BNPL payment options to Listers’ customers since 2018.
PayLater is Bumper’s Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) service that enables customers to spread the cost of vehicle repairs and servicing over interest-free instalments – improving satisfaction and helping customers authorise important work.
Caroline Woodcraft, Group Retail Operations Director at Listers Group, said, “We’re pleased to renew our partnership with Bumper and continue offering PayLater across all our sites. Providing customers with flexible payment options has become an important part of our sales and aftersales experience, as we look to ensure our customers have a seamless, stress-free experience. Our partnership with Bumper means we can support more customers in getting the work they need done, without delay.”
Daniel Christie, Head of Sales at Bumper, said: “We’re proud to extend our partnership with Listers Group. Their continued trust in Bumper reflects the growing importance of flexible payment solutions. Together, we’re helping more drivers access the repairs and servicing they need.”
The deal comes as Bumper continues to expand its dealership payment solutions, recently launching Bumper Pro – the UK’s first all-in-one payment orchestration platform built specifically for the automotive sector.

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