HNB PLC has renewed its partnership with pioneers in agriculture mechanization Browns & Company PLC to offer special services and attractive benefits on agricultural machinery.
“We’re delighted to renew our collaboration with Browns & Co and offer customers an exciting array of special rates and tailored benefits when purchasing agricultural machinery. Especially in these challenging times, the enhancement of productivity in the agricultural sector is a vital to the Sri Lanka’s prosperity. With the renewal of this longstanding relationship we will continue to serve this essential market segment moving forward,” HNB Head of Personal Financial Services, Kanchana Karunagama said in a media release issued by the company.
HNB will offer customers an attractive leasing package inclusive of special low interest rates and a free credit card, with the bank waiving off the first year annual fee. The package is also anchored to attractive benefits from HNB General Insurance, including a free life insurance cover of Rs. 4.5 million and discounted vehicle premiums for Brown & Company customers.
“We have always taken pride in our innovative and customer-centric approach to selling agriculture machinery. Our renewed partnership with HNB will allow our loyal customer base greater access to the most reliable products and world-class after-sales services, helping them on their journey to grow and feed the nation,” Brown & Company Cluster Chief Operating Officer, Sanjaya Nissanka said.
Building on its illustrious history of serving agricultural needs for over 145 years, Brown will provide customers with warranties for an exclusive range of tractors during the promotional period. Renowned for their attentive after-sales service, the company will offer four doorstep services for the purchase of each tractor model covered under the leasing package free of charge. In addition, Brown will also provide free registration for HNB customers for the duration of the partnership.
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