Mitsubishi makes car buying easier for PH seafarers with NYK MarCoPay
MarCoPay is a financial platform that facilitates new vehicle sales for Filipino seafarers

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) has something in store that will benefit hardworking Filipino seafarers in their vehicle needs.
MMPC and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) group's MarCoPay, Inc. have signed a business alliance agreement that will make car buying easier for Filipino seafarers.
In this business alliance, MMPC and MarCoPay Inc. will match their services to strongly encourage loan approvals and vehicle purchases for Filipino seafarers to improve their living standards. Along with this, the two companies will collaborate to continuously offer exclusive promotions and services which can only be experienced through this type of loan.
MarCoPay's affiliated loan program offers many benefits to seafarers, such as MarCoPay acting as an intermediary between seafarers and banks to negotiate for auto loan approvals and offering auto loans and auto insurance products with some of the lowest interest rates in the Philippines.
MMPC and MarCoPay Inc. will also place advertisements for seafarers in the MarCoPay app and external advertising media used by MarCoPay Inc. In addition, the two companies will participate in seafarers' meetings in the Philippines to publicize their services and partnership.
With this, MMPC hopes to deepen its understanding of the current situation and needs of Filipino seafarers and their families concerning their vehicles and overall lifestyles under the philosophy of "Life Made Better".
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