'By far the cheapest way to pick up a new EV': HSBC and Octopus team up to extend reach of EV salary sacrifice scheme

Stuart Stone
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HSBC UK to recommend Octopus as preferred EV salary sacrifice provider to corporate customers under expanded 'cycle-to-work for cars' partnership

Octopus Electric Vehicles has become the recommended salary sacrifice provider for HSBC UK's business clients, after the companies expanded their existing electric vehicle (EV) partnership. Described...

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