Farmers have been given another opportunity this season to purchase new agriculture machinery at low rentals with special discounts and flexibility, following the latest in a series of joint leasing promotions by the Commercial Bank of Ceylon and Hayleys Agriculture Holdings Ltd.
Devised to support the agronomy of the country, the promotion applies to the purchases of a range of Kubota, Agrotech and Farmtrac agricultural machinery available with Hayleys Agriculture. This promotion will run until the end of March 2021 and offers the convenience of flexible leasing packages besides attractive discounts, special rentals and other benefits, the bank said in a media release.
To maximise benefits to customers, the bank and Hayleys Agriculture have organised customer awareness programmes, especially in areas where agriculture is prevalent. These programmes would enable interested parties to liaise with the bank’s Agriculture and Micro Finance officers and the sales teams of Hayleys Agriculture to make informed decisions that are advantageous to them.
The promotion is aimed at providing the agricultural sector of the country the opportunity to purchase high quality machinery that would help to improve its productivity, at a low rental rate, the bank said. Joint promotions of this nature have been conducted regularly over the past several years, and mark the continued commitment of the bank and Hayleys Agriculture to support this sector, it added.
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