DFCC Bank has launched the ‘DFCC Leasing Flash Promo’, a 24 hour online leasing promotion which offers a 0.5% interest rate reduction on existing leasing rates. Accordingly very attractive lease rentals will be offered, interest rates starting from 8.50% p.a, the bank said in a media release.
“This unique proposition arrives as a need-of-the-hour solution during this COVID-19 pandemic situation where the standard opportunities for physical leasing promotions at car dealerships and bank branches have been rendered impossible,” it said.
It said DFCC Bank has identified the increased use of digital channels by people to order goods and apply for services. Coupling this with the need of the people who are intending to buy a vehicle or upgrade their existing vehicle, the bank has effectively integrated it into their leasing programme with the ‘DFCC Leasing Flash Promo’. People who are interested in availing this promotion can register by visiting the DFCC Bank website www.dfcc.lk. The promotion is set to take place on July 30, with registered customers being able to avail a 0.5% interest reduction if they apply for a DFCC leasing facility within 60 days from the promotion date.
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