You can now renew your vehicle license at 190 Supa Quick stores in South Africa

 ·17 Aug 2022

Fitment centre group Supa Quick has partnered with Disky an online platform to make it convenient and quick for motorists to renew their vehicle licenses using WhatsApp at any of the 190 Supa Quick stores across South Africa.

Disky is an automated messaging service that helps you to renew your vehicle licence disc via Whatsapp.

“We are all pressed for time, and no one likes to stand in notoriously long, slow-moving queues in crowded venues at the licensing department or post office,” said Adeshni Sewbaran, franchise director at Supa Quick. “We wanted to find a way to make this process easier for our customers and Disky was the obvious choice.”

To renew your vehicle license, you can visit the Supa Quick store of your choice and scan the Disky QR code and press ‘send.’ You will receive a WhatsApp message and, by following the user-friendly prompts, you can then make the payment and collect your license disk within five to ten working days from the store.

The process takes just a few minutes and a service fee will be charged. All types of vehicle licenses can be renewed, including those for motorcycles, cars, trailers and caravans, the tyre specialist said.

“Many people delay renewing their vehicle license simply because it’s inconvenient or takes too long,” said Sewbaran. “We are encouraging customers to take advantage of this value-added offering and make sure they comply with the law. Anyone can apply for renewal on your behalf, and you can complete the process in-store or in the comfort of your own home.”

Renewal process:

  • Scan the Disky QR code
  • Use your WhatsApp’s profile scan option
  • Tap send and Select ‘Instant Quote’
  • Add your licence discs
  • Accept the quote
  • Select your delivery (collection or door-to-door)
  • Make a payment through Ozow, Zapper or Peach Payments
  • Get confirmation of payment
  • Collect your new licence disc in 7 – 10 working days

Read: New online service for motorists in South Africa to renew and pay for license disks

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