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NDB Bank partners with United Motors Lanka PLC

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NDB Bank has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with United Motors Lanka PLC (UML), one of Sri Lanka’s most pioneering and highly respected automobile companies with over eight decades of industry leadership. This strategic partnership enables customers to access flexible, affordable, and innovative leasing solutions across UML’s renowned range of passenger and commercial vehicles, the bank said in a media release.

Through this collaboration, NDB customers will be able to finance Mitsubishi passenger vehicles, supported by UML’s extensive after-sales network and trusted reputation. With tailor-made leasing facilities offering fast approvals, minimal documentation, flexible repayment terms, and no guarantor requirements, customers will enjoy unmatched convenience in owning globally renowned brands under UML’s portfolio.

The partnership also extends to UML’s commercial vehicle range, including Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks and Rosa buses, which are vital to SMEs and larger enterprises alike. NDB’s structured financing packages are designed to empower businesses with reliable transport solutions, driving entrepreneurship and industry growth across the country.

Commenting on the partnership, Dilum Amarasinghe, Assistant Vice President – Leasing at NDB Bank, stated, “This partnership with United Motors Lanka reflects our shared commitment to empowering Sri Lankans with reliable, world-class vehicles and accessible financial solutions. By combining UML’s legacy of excellence with NDB’s customer-focused leasing facilities, we are proud to support individuals and businesses in achieving their aspirations.”

With its island-wide dealer network of over 2,500 outlets and an unmatched reputation in the automotive industry, UML continues to stand as a leader in mobility solutions. Together with NDB’s financial expertise and reach, this collaboration sets the stage for a stronger, more inclusive future for Sri Lanka’s vehicle owners and entrepreneurs.

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