Nissan Finance Payment data links indirectly to Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. stock performance, which is currently trading around ¥540 at the Tokyo Stock Exchange, showing mild volatility amid global EV expansion trends. Analysts forecast a 4% quarterly growth, supported by robust automotive financing demand. If you’re looking for an EV that does a better job of retaining its value, you may be better off (at least at this point in time) with a hybrid. According to iSeeCars, hybrids lose just 40.7% of their value, on average, after five years. (2) The French review marks the latest headache for Nissan. Last year, Japanese regulators found it underpaid dozens of suppliers by a total of 3 billion yen ($20 million) over a two-year period. Nissan paid the money before the investigation was announced, and Japanese regulators also recommended it improve oversight of supplier payments. Investors are watching Nissan Finance Payment volumes closely, as Q2 2024 figures exceeded consensus by 3%, signaling solid retail demand despite macroeconomic headwinds.