Local farmers can once again enjoy the lowest monthly lease rentals and other benefits when they purchase New Holland tractors, as a result of Commercial Bank of Ceylon’s partnership with Associated Motorways (Pvt) Ltd (AMW) to launch another ‘Agri Lease’ promotion.
Implemented to support Commercial Bank customers whose livelihoods depend on agriculture, this promotion will be in place until June 30, 2021. Besides offering the lowest rental rates, ‘Agri Leasing’ customers will receive several value additions and other benefits when purchasing tractors under this scheme, the bank said in a media release.
Another benefit presented to buyers under this promotion is the bank’s flexible repayment plans that take into consideration the seasonal income patterns of this customer segment. Farmers can visit any Commercial Bank branch or AMW showroom to avail of this opportunity.
Commercial Bank’s series of ‘Agri Lease’ promotions intends to empower farmers by providing financial assistance to acquire high quality agricultural equipment through a convenient process. The promotion will be conducted in agricultural areas by the bank’s Agriculture and Micro Finance officers and the sales teams of AMW.
The New Holland Agriculture brand is globally renowned for providing solutions that improve farming efficiency and productivity by using accessible technology. New Holland offers a large choice of easy-to-operate tractors, harvesters, material handling and seeding equipment: more than 100 product lines and over 400 models globally.
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