
Bumper’s European roll-out begins with launch in Ireland
Since Bumper began trading in 2015, we’ve signed up over 3,000 garages and dealerships to the Bumper family across the UK. Now, we’re taking our first international step by launching in Ireland.
So far, over 50 sites have joined the Bumper network to offer their customers affordable monthly payments on repairs, MOTs, service work, accessories, and parts. These include:
Boland Cars in County Wexford
Cavanaghs of Charleville, Fermoy, and Mallow
Finlay Motor Company LTD in County Kildare
Lyons of Nenagh in Tipperary
Porter Ford in Sligo
Spirit Ford and Hyundai
Whilst the concept of Buy Now Pay Later is fairly new in Ireland, our partners have already helped hundreds of customers drive away happy, with their invoices and repairs sorted.
The launch is the first step on Bumper’s mission to become Europe’s largest Buy Now Pay Later provider for car repairs.
CEO, James Jackson said of the launch, ‘It’s fantastic to see so many sites signing up to the Bumper network and the instant popularity our service has had with both garages and customers.
‘I’m pleased we’re now able to bring the increased opportunity for garages and greater customer satisfaction we’ve brought to UK garages for the last 5 years, to the Irish market.
‘The experience gained throughout the launch in Ireland has put the team in a better position for operating in other European countries and I’m excited to see what the future brings.’
Bumper’s got your back
If your vehicle needs a service, MOT or repair, Bumper’s got your back.
Apply on the Bumper websiteand get the best care for you and your car. Split repair bills into sensible monthly chunks – interest-free.
Here’s an example of a €400 bill split into 4 monthly instalments.


Split your car repair cost over monthly repayments interest-free.

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