25 years strong: New Way International Rebrands

NWI has recently completed a rebrand to reflect how the 25-year-old business has evolved the services it provides recently – and now the team is on a mission to get the message out to customers about its new value-added proposition.

Business never stays still, and for a successful business to remain so it must continually evolve, especially when it is in the technology sector. New Way International has successfully done this for 25 years and now, to reflect how it has evolved and is now differentiating itself from the competition in the mobile phone space, it has just rebranded to NWI. 

“There are a lot of mobile phone suppliers out there and a lot of distributors too,” says Sonny Sahota, head of sales at NWI. “To differentiate ourselves from the rest of the market, we have decided now to add more value in our proposition, i.e., when we’re selling a device, we offer the customer services such as bundling in accessories like a case and screen protector, asset tagging, through to relying onto MDM enrollment as well as other options such as extended warranties, insurance and financing.” 

Taking away the pain points

The aim of NWI’s value-added proposition is to take away potential pain points for customers. For instance, NWI doesn’t just bundle an accessory like a screen protector in with a phone. “We will offer to apply the screen protector as well,” says Sonny.

“It can be quite time consuming for the end user too. Imagine sending out 500 mobile phones to an end user, then the burden is left on the IT personnel to apply the screen protectors, and that could be quite painful in terms of time. We take a lot of the headache away from them, whether it is adding accessories, or things like SIM pairing, which NWI can do. 

“We can also take care of asset tagging too, which is when you label a mobile phone. A lot of companies now when they’re sending out phones to their employees, they number them, so that if it falls into the hands of someone else, they’re able to track it and monitor the whereabouts of it.”

MDM 

Sonny adds that NWI can also take care of enrolling a phone onto a manufacturer’s MDM platform or portal and/or configure it in a way the customer requires. “This means that when the customer switches on their device, it’s preloaded with company logos or it’s locked down with the security necessary, so users can only access certain websites, for instance,” he explains. 

Extended warranty

NWI also offers extended warranties to customers, which is something that increasing numbers are seeking, according to Sonny. “We can offer up to five years warranties, whereas most mobile and tablet devices come with only a two-year warranty,” he says. “We can offer a three-, four- or five-year managed service warranty, which takes the burden off the customer having to send it back to any repair centre as we will collect and return the unit for them. It gives them peace of mind for that extended time.”

NWI also offers a bill and hold service, Sonny adds. “For example, if there’s 500 units in an order, the customer might not want all 500 sitting at their office at once,” he says. “We can stagger the delivery of the devices and send out, for example, 50 units at a time over a period of several weeks to make things more manageable for the end user.  

Sales incentives

NWI has also put together sales incentives, such as an Amazon voucher promotion. “For every device a customer sells, they get Amazon vouchers to the value of the order,” says Sonny. “That incentivises and rewards our loyal customers to purchase through us and at the same time still get a channel leading price.

“The account managers are rewarded for their loyalty through this incentive. Also, for directors and owners, we’re putting together a rebate scheme, which is something that a lot of our larger customers are requesting. We are making these offers to reward our most loyal customers.” 

Finance options

NWI also offers finance options to customers. “We have partnered with a leading finance company to offer our customers suitable finance options to meet their needs. 

“This includes credit accounts for up to 30 days supported by our credit Insurer Atradius.

“Also American Express offers card purchases and credit limits with up to 56 days terms.

“There is also MonduSell – Klarna for business with loans and credit terms stretching from three to 12 months.

“We also have Worldpay for instant credit card payments.” 

Constant evolution

With NWI celebrating its 25th anniversary in business this year – a not insignificant milestone for a technology-based company – the timing of the rebrand is apposite. As the business has evolved significantly since the last days of the 20th century, it seemed right to bring a new look to it now, as it looks forward.

“NWI has been around for a long time and we have evolved over the years, and this now time to re-brand and update the website to invoice the latest AI technology to keep up with the latest requirements of customers,” says Nigel Prince, managing director of NWI. 

“We appreciate our customers’ needs and requirements are changing so we adapt to that and help cater for that clientele base.”

With that philosophy, NWI can look forward to another 25 successful years in business.

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