Audi Centre Bahrain, Royal Golf Club enter into leasing agreement

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Audi Centre Bahrain and Bahrain’s Royal Golf Club (RGC) recently signed an agreement for all RGC members to lease Audis.

Additionally, the agreement provides for official sponsorship of all cars used by RGC’s golf professionals by Audi Centre Bahrain. The professionals will become Audi brand ambassadors.

Leasing options will be tailored to meet the specific needs of RGC employees and pros. Leases will include buy-back guarantees, maintenance and servicing.

“As a leading premium luxury car manufacturer, we are proud to sign this first leasing agreement with the Royal Golf Club, Bahrain’s prestigious golf club and offer members and employees a wide choice of leasing options,” Geetan Jessen, dealer principal at Audi Centre Bahrain, said. “At Audi, we have a strong commitment to Bahrain and our strategic objective is to develop our business by providing exceptional value for our customers.”

Audi Centre Bahrain, which began operating in 2007, offers a wide array of Audi models, including the new A7, S7 and RS7 and Audi S3.



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