IIMS 2018: All New Suzuki Ertiga Laku 764 Unit, Tipe GX Terlaris

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Dari angka itu, All New Suzuki Ertiga menjadi kontributor terbanyak dengan pemesanan mencapai 764 unit atau 54,15 persen dari total pemesanan yang diraih Suzuki. Di antara empat varian All New Ertiga, varian GX paling digemari dengan kontribusi penjualan mencapai 32,60 persen atau 460 unit, disusul varian GL, GX-ESP, dan GA. Donny Saputra, 4W Marketing Director PT SIS, memaparkan pencapaian itu telah melampaui target penjualan di IIMS dua tahun berturut-turut. “Upaya kami untuk menghadirkan All New Suzuki Ertiga di booth Suzuki berhasil menjadi daya tarik pengunjung selama IIMS 2018 berlangsung.

Dalam pameran otomotif IIMS 2018, All New Suzuki Ertiga dinobatkan sebagai The Best MPV. Model yang bersaing dengan Mitsubishi Xpander, Toyota Avanza, Daihatsu Xenia, dan Honda Mobilio itu termasuk salah satu favorit pengunjung di area test drive. Selain menghadirkan All New Suzuki Ertiga, booth Suzuki di IIMS 2018 juga menyajikan jajaran mobil unggulan lain, seperti Ignis, Baleno Hatchback, dan New SX4 S-Cross. Namun, dari segi penjualan, menyusul All New Ertiga adalah seri New Ertiga mencapai 19,63 persen atau 277 unit.

Mobil unggulan Suzuki di IIMS 2017, Ignis, masih memikat para pengunjung hingga saat ini, khususnya generasi milenial, sehingga kontribusi penjualan dalam IIMS 2018 mencapai 9,07 atau 128 unit. Penjualan mobil-mobil Suzuki selama IIMS 2018 juga turut meroket berkat kerja sama Suzuki dengan enam perusahaan leasing, yang masing-masing menawarkan program menarik bagi para pengunjung booth Suzuki.

Promo itu antara lain down payment 25 persen untuk pembelian All New Ertiga, bunga rendah untuk pembelian mobil unggulan, hingga asuransi credit protection dan all risk untuk proteksi kendaraan maksimal. Produk yang ditawarkan keenam perusahaan leasing itu juga meliputi mobil Suzuki lain, seperti APV, Karimun Wagon R, dan New Suzuki Ertiga Diesel.

Bad reputationIf you burn your potential customers by serving the people, who are stealing and using their cards, then you quickly develop a reputation as a business that is lax on customer protection. If a person does not feel safe doing business with your company, then he won't. But the carnage doesn't end there. Diminishing salesThe harder that you lose the fight against credit card fraud, the fewer sales that you will end up making, and that will ultimately kill your business.

While credit card fraud may only take up a small percentage of the transactions that you encounter on a given day, how you deal with them is of the utmost importance. Fraud is like a cancer to a business. Refusal to treat it will only result in the spread of its damaging effects. When you take a proactive stance, you stand in favor of your customers, and when they see that, you will have more of them to stand up for.

The Delaware Department of Justice Consumer Protection Unit has the following information and suggestions following news of the theft of personal information relating to more than 140 million individuals from Equifax. Equifax is one of the three major credit bureaus that compile and provide information to lenders about a person’s credit. See if you are affected. Given that the number of people affected is almost half of the U.S.

Consider freezing your credit. Freezing your credit means no one can make inquiries about your credit history or open a new credit card or other account in your name. That includes you unless you lift the freeze when you are applying for a credit card or account or loan, or if you use a PIN that should be provided to you when you initiate the freeze. 10 to freeze your credit. Sign up for credit monitoring.

Equifax is offering all those affected one year of free credit monitoring, which would let you know when activity occurs on your credit history, such as the opening of a new account or credit card. Monitor your credit history yourself. You are able to get a free check with each of the three bureaus once a year.

Some people choose to check on a rotating basis, checking with a different bureau every four months. Watch for accounts or loans or other activity that you did not initiate. File your taxes early. One of the things identity thieves may do is use your information to file a false tax return and try to obtain the refund.

335 million to U.S. The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009 requires lenders to periodically review accounts whose APR had been raised to see if subsequent good behavior makes them eligible for a rate reduction. 3 billion in savings through such reviews. That was about 90 percent of what customers should have received. “Citi has semi-annually reviewed U.S. ” spokeswoman Liz Fogarty said in a statement. The issue is a setback for Chief Executive Officer Mike Corbat, who has tied some of bank’s future growth to expanding its credit-card operation.

70 million over illegal practices related to its marketing of card add-on products. In the latest case, Citigroup will issue refunds, or in some instances reduce an account balance, for 1.75 million affected accounts, the bank said. 190 an account, including interest owed. More than half of those affected should have gotten bigger rate cuts, while the rest were entitled to a reduction but didn’t get one.

Citigroup managed a total of 250 million accounts across its branded and retail-partner cards during the period in question, and currently has about 120 million accounts. The company will find customers who no longer have an account with the bank and make sure they receive their refund. The lender discovered the flaws on its own and self-reported it to regulators, according to the filing. It didn’t find any evidence of misconduct. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau oversees lenders’ compliance with the CARD Act.



Almost every time you try to buy a financial product someone tries to sell you an add-on. It doesn't seem to matter whether you are signing up for a mortgage, loan, credit card or store card. Most lenders try to get borrowers to sign up for payment protection insurance but do they really need it,