HNB PLC has renewed its partnership with vehicles’ dealer, Indra Traders, to offer leasing solutions and benefits for all registered and unregistered vehicles and Foton trucks.
The official partnership was announced with an agreement which was signed at HNB Towers, in the presence of Sanjay Wijemanne Deputy General Manager, Retail & SME Banking, HNB and Hashindra Silva, Director Sales & Marketing, Indra Traders. The agreement while offering customers with exciting benefits will also offer exclusive incentive schemes for HNB employees, HNB said in a media release.
“The continuous joint effort by HNB and Indra Traders, to give our loyal customers the very best value when purchasing their dream vehicle, is truly empowering. Indra Traders is renowned for its incomparable service standards, and respected for bringing in robust and long-lasting high-performance trucks to the local market. We believe that our partnership will undoubtedly create accessibility to those looking for brand new vehicles and great after-sales customer servicing,” HNB Head of Personal Financial Services, Kanchana Karunagama said.
HNB customers availing themselves of the promotion are entitled to a free life insurance cover of Rs.4.5 million. The insurance is also anchored to discounted premiums from HNB General Insurance, and a free credit card with special discounts and benefits from HNB Leasing.
“Our partnership with HNB has relentlessly proven to give our loyal customers the most affordable and beneficial leasing solutions. This year’s partnership is no different, as together we are once again offering concessionary interest rates, coupled with our excellent after-sales services through this promotion,” Indra Traders, Director Sales & Marketing, Hashindra Silva said.
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