Avis Adds Bill Splitting Feature to App
Customers now have the option to split their payment by total bill amount, rental days or additions like SiriusXM Radio, as well as charge vehicle upgrade costs to a second form of payment during their rental period.

With Split My Bill, travelers can adjust payment forms via the mobile app or Avis.com website any time during the rental period as quickly as travel plans change.
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Avis Car Rental is introducing split payment functionality to its mobile app experience. Split My Bill, a new payment feature within the Avis mobile app, provides travelers with the ability to split car rental payments between two different credit cards or forms of payment.
Customers now have the option to split their payment by total bill amount, rental days or additions like SiriusXM Radio, as well as charge vehicle upgrade costs to a second form of payment during their rental period.
A recent Avis Car Rental survey of travelers nationwide reveals that 87% are likely to mix business and leisure in the same trip. The new Split My Bill feature allows travelers to divide costs associated with their rental between corporate and personal credit cards for greater convenience on the road and when reconciling travel expenses. Whether it is extending a corporate rental for a weekend vacation or upgrading a vehicle for a sunnier trip in a convertible, business travelers no longer have to worry about the blurring of lines between leisure and corporate travel expenses.
The new functionality is a seamless process, putting control into the business travelers’ hands, where they previously had to rely on Avis counter staff or sort through receipts at the end of their trip. Instead of needing to visit a physical service desk, with Split My Bill, travelers can adjust payment forms via the mobile app or Avis.com website any time during the rental period as quickly as travel plans change.
The Split My Bill feature is available to all Avis Preferred members via the Avis mobile app for devices on the iOS and Android platforms.
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